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asked by (16 points)
Hey Guys,

I have got a problem with my xplane, which is crashing in about 3 quaters of an hour after take off.

Windows error log told me it is the OpenGL, which crashes everytime, so I tried the microsoft recommends of what to do, which was 1. reduce objects in the terrain (I did set all graphic options to 0 for check) and 2. increase the timeout for crashing after the graphic card cannot follow loading stuff for xplane (Increased definetly enough amount).

Both of it does not help me out. It still crashes. I also checked some other stuff (reinstalling, deleting addins, try different aircrafts) It doesnt seem it has an impact.

For your Information my hardware settings:

Processor: AMD FX-6350 Six-Core, 3900MHz
GPU: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 980
commented by (3.5k points)
Hi, can you include your X-plane 11/log.txt, the one that will be written right after the crash.
commented by (3.5k points)
Also make sure you use only default aircraft and default scenery.
commented by (16 points)

Here it is.

 

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answered by (16 points)

Here it is.

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answered by (3.5k points)
Try and remove your additional plugins, see if it solves the problem. You could also disable them from X-plane plugin menu.
Once you've found the culprit, contact the developer of the plugin.
commented by (16 points)
This was one of the things I tried out. It did not solve the problem. The log file above is created under nearly zero-conditions: graphics turned to lowest settings I can get and plugins removed
commented by (3.5k points)
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I can still see X-ivap and FSAirlines as third party plugins in your second log.txt. How much RAM do you have?
commented by (16 points)
Yes, I did not take them out, I just disabled them. Am I supposed to kick them out?

I have 8GB. Yes I know not that much for the time.. but shouldnt be a problem to be honest.. At least at low settings and with disabled plugins.
commented by (3.5k points)
Yes, maybe the test would be more meaningful if you uninstalled them completely.

8Gb of RAM should be enough, I agree. I doubt the problem comes from there, except if you use a lot of RAM with other applications at the same time, but still..
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