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Hi!

Every time I try to open x-plane 11 and choose IXEG, x-plane freezes during loading.

Today I opened x-plane the way I choosed other aircraft and next I could choose IXEG boeing.

It appeared a window with text I attach to this post. I attach also x-plane log.text after last crash during loading..

Maybe someone knows how to solve my issue, I tried to reinstall IXEG but it did not help.

//Robert

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Hi Robert,

I am totally at a loss what is going wrong there.

My advice for you would be to try to run the IXEG on a clean, vanilla, totally no-other-addons or navdata updates X-Plane system. It may be that you have something interfering, like a wrong set of nav-data in the relevant folder or something else.

We haven´t seen a crash like that when starting the aircraft in a long time (years) - so it must be something with your installation of X-Plane (other than the plane itself).

Cheers, Jan

 

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Hi Jan!

Thank you for replay and your advice!

First I tried to remove Gizmo64 plugin from x-plane resources/plugin folder and I could open x-plane with IXEG without crash.

Now I see only this view in the cocpit :) 

I will try to remove other addons next time to fide out what is wrong.

Cheers,Robert

 

 

 

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Hello Robert - you are seeing the back of my head :lol:.

This is normal when the Gizmo plugin is not running. But Gizmo is necessary to run the IXEG 737.

Maybe you were running an old version of Gizmo?

I think someone with more knowledge about the coding and Gizmo could chime in...

Cheers, Jan

 

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3 hours ago, ROBBAN said:

Hi Jan!

Thank you for replay and your advice!

First I tried to remove Gizmo64 plugin from x-plane resources/plugin folder and I could open x-plane with IXEG without crash.

Now I see only this view in the cocpit :) 

I will try to remove other addons next time to fide out what is wrong.

Cheers,Robert

 

 

 

IXEG.jpg

 

Your Log.txt indicates that your X-Plane machine is crashing because of OpenGL driver errors.

 


FBO cloud_shadow ID: 0 is not a real FBO object.
Failed with: GL_POINTS
0:01:20.992 I/WIN: Opened window menu bar
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: | There was a problem setting up OpenGL.
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: | 
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: | (Please send your log.txt file to X-Plane technical support at info@x-plane.com for debugging purposes.)
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: | 
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: | (OGL_extensions.cpp:1229)
0:02:05.761 E/SYS: +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--=={This application has crashed!}==--
 

 

Please update your Graphics Drivers and see if that helps.

 

 

 

Posted

by looking at your log i would start by removing xprealistic pro and trying again

 

note: disabling a plugin from the plugins menu does not work as one may think, you need to remove the plugin from the plugins folder and restart xplane

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Thanks guys! :)

It seems that I had last version of nvidia drivers that crashed x-plane.

I tried to rollback nvidia drivers to the previous version and everything works fine now:)

I am very glad to fly IXEG again :)

Cheers,Robert

 

 

 

 

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