FSX is basically an upgraded version of FS2004. Prepar3D is basically an upgraded version of FSX. Perhaps FSX and P3D should replace the system stability testing software. The same has occurred with many other members over the years. Only when I returned my BIOS settings back to the Optimal Defaults did the crashes stop. I then started to get unexplained crashes. I had my system professionally overclocked several years ago, ran several different stability tests, and the overclock was rock solid until I loaded up FSX. In regards to your comments on overclocking. Couldn't wait so manually installed and lots of "unexplained" crashes. No longer could one use their old FS9 stuff. Much of the same problems occurred when FSX/Acceleration replaced FS9. Instead of 32-bit modules, members need 64-bit modules but they cannot wait for any developer to update those modules. Now we are seeing more and more crashes in v4.2 because members are using old stuff. Some developers refused to upgrade their products from 32-bit to 64-bit so individuals installed the program anyway. Many found old FSX addons worked with some limitations and they liked the scenery so used it. That's when P3D went from a 32-bit application to a 64-bit application and suddenly many of the old addons made for FSX no longer worked. Since it is based on FSX, many were able to easily use FSX developed addons until Lockheed decided to release V4. Along comes Lockheed Martin who brought the ESP-based version of FSX and brought in that development team too and called the sim Prepar3D. Then FSX went out of business but addon developers continued to develop new products for FSX but never updated the stuff from FS2004 and before then. So they manually installed the product to make it fit somehow in FSX. A lot of addons were made for FSX and previous versions and many simmers have addons that were developed way before FSX because developers would never ever upgrade their scenery or aircraft for FSX users. FS2004 is basically an upgraded version of FS2002 and so forth and so forth back to when MS FS was first developed. Therefore, all of the addons are original and were never developed back in 1995. It did not come from the remnants of another sim or from something that started back in 1995 and earlier. As for the ntdll issue and all other issues P3D users seem to have - why can programs such as DCS or X-Plane go without such frequent dll issues that P3D has? It has always intrigued as to how P3D can have such many issues, but the above programs do not (or atleast not as frequent as the latter)
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