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CTD launch mission with F4-E (DCS V.2.9.7.58923)


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Couple of things: you really need to try and get more RAM.  16 GB physical and 20 GB pagefile is very marginal and it looks like you're using a bunch of mods which likely won't help.  Personally I think DCS realistically wants a minimum of 64 GB between RAM and pagefile and obviously the more of that that comes from RAM the better (speed wise).

Check your anti-virus.  There is a Access Violation crash which another user found was due to antivirus quarantining a file.

You can also check this thread (and I know there are a few more with same Access Violation crashes):

 

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Thanks for your answer "rob10"

I checked my antivirus, no problem with it.

I know I have a lot of mods, but the other planes and helicopters work fine.

Since the update, only the F4-E crashes DCS.

DCS has a CTD with the F4-E when the loading bar reaches "SPOWN OBJECT"

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I've just submitted a crash report for a DCS crash when quiting a custom F-4 mission (subsequent AH-64 missions don't crash). Second time this has happened since latest update. DCS extremely rarely ever crashed on me prior to this update.

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2 hours ago, instigatorxb said:

I've just submitted a crash report for a DCS crash when quiting a custom F-4 mission (subsequent AH-64 missions don't crash). Second time this has happened since latest update. DCS extremely rarely ever crashed on me prior to this update.

How much physical RAM do you have?  Seems to be a number of logs with crashes showing after the latest update where 16 GB RAM is a common denominator.

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Hello all, thanks to ""Zabuzard"" I was able to fix my problem.

"Several Steam users have reported a CTD since the last patch and it seems that this is due to the fact that the Steam DCS is not properly managed to update C++ redistributables."

 

Thanks a thousand times again.

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