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FSXSE (CTD) faulting module: nvwgf2um.dll

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Hopefully I can find a fix for this...  Unfortunately my sim has been crashing randomly due to this module from Nvidia coming form (C:\Windows\system32\nvwgf2um.dll). This has recently started ever since i installed PMDG 747v3 and the crash has been going on ever since. not only does it happen on the 747 but the random crash also happens with other aircraft. I have tried countless different settings on FSX DX9 mode; DX10 Fixer; windowed mode; borderless windowed mode, and the crash keeps on happening. I have not tried fullscreen mode scince i have multiple monitors for vpilot, etc.

All drivers are updated and any addon software associated with FSXSE are as well. the CFG file is default only entry is affinitymask=14. everything in FSXSE installed outside of the C Drive.

This has been very frustrating and annoying. and I appreciate you all that can help me with this.

Also here is my nvidia inspector settings if it helps...

 

NVD.thumb.png.ae167e3c85cf7b808917664ef7b65f8a.png

 

W7 Ultimate

i5 3570K

16GB gskill 2133

Nvidia Titan X - 2

JeanCarlos Hernandez

  • Commercial Member

This problem is nothing new (there are very, very few flight sim issues that haven't been reported several times over) and a quick Google if "fsx nvwgf2um.dll" brough up a host of posts and possible solutions.  No sense in reinventing the wheel (re-writing what others have posted) so I'll leave you to the existing posts my friend.

My very best wishes!

 

 

Dave Hodges

 

System Specs:  I9-13900KF, NVIDIA 4070TI, Quest 3, Multiple Displays, Lots of TERRIFIC friends, 3 cats, and a wonderfully stubborn wife.

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