


The files I mentioned are binary, not text, and are read by FSX without adequate checking. It starts doing that immediately after the last line you see in its log. The only reason it only crashes with FSUIPC running is that FSUIPC is probably the only application on your system which is reading FSX weather via SimConnect. You either have a corrupted wxstationlist.bin file, or the WX file being loaded with your default flight is corrupted. No, it is certainly not an "FSUIPC problem". Ĥ69 Wind smoothing may be by ASN, not FSUIPC, if it is runningĤ69 Will switch smoothing action when ASN starts/stopsĤ69 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okayĤ69 Trying to use SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07ġ313 Running in "Microsoft Flight Simulator X", Version: 7.0 (SimConnect: 9.0)ġ313 Initialising SimConnect data requests nowġ329 C:\FSX\SimObjects\Airplanes\Aircreation_582SL\Aircreation_582SL.AIRĢ7344 C:\FSX\SimObjects\Airplanes\PMDG 737-900NGX WL\B737-900WL.AIRġ20797 System time = 15:33:50, Simulator time = 18:31:52 (23:31Z) Reading options from "C:\FSX\Modules\FSUIPC4.ini"ģ2 FLT path = "C:\Users\Dave\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\"ħ9 Trying to connect to SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07. So, I can confidently say, after nine plus hours of reloading, the problem is with FSUIPC and I don't have a solution and need someone to tell me what is wrong and how to fix it! This site wouldn't permit me to attached the FSUIPC.log file so I've added it below the error. I removed the FSUIPC4.dll file from the FSX Modules folder and the crash disappeared! Everything was fine until I loaded FSUIPC and now I'm getting the Weather.dll error again! After each re-install, I ran a FSX PMDG flight (with NO ASN running) to verify no errors. Today, I removed FSX, ALL my addons and reloaded everything one at a time. I tried all the standard items you have suggested in other posts like deleting the. After the crash, anytime I would start a flight (without ASN) it would crash (usually during initialization (PMDG products & FSX default planes). Recently, FSX crashed during a flight with Active Sky Next (ASN) running.
