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d3d10warp.dll error with A319 and CTD


rowcoach

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Good afternoon,

 

I've had the above mentioned error happen twice now. Once was during a flight yesterday. The A319 was in the air on AP flying between VCBI and WMKL. I stepped away from the computer for a couple minutes. When I returned the sim had closed and I was back looking at my desktop. Second was this afternoon. I had just programed the MCDU and was waiting for the boarding process to finish (fuel, passengers, and cargo). Next thing I know P3D had closed. Upon checking the event viewer, I saw that it was the same error as yesterday: faulting module path: C:\windows\system32\d3d10warp\prepar3d.exe. My video drivers are up to date - checked with GeForce Experience (version 461.40 released on 1/26/21).

 

I was able to fly multiple flights earlier this week and last with no issues. I was flying the 737 and didn't see this error turn up. This was my first flight with the Aribus in a few weeks. I have updated to the most recent version (v 1.4.2.0). I checked last night and I am pretty sure that I have the most recent version of DirectX installed and running (DirectX 12). I can't find a version to download as I think Windows updates this automatically now. I am running P3D v4.5. I also had GSX and Chaseplane running in the background. I was at a default airport (VCBI). I have Active Sky running as well as UT2 for my traffic. I have seen others having this issue, but it was with the A330. I understand that it isn't happening to everyone otherwise there would be more of us having this issue. Below please find the report from Aerosoft Version Info.

 

Thank you for your time.

 

Hardware
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CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9600K CPU @ 3.70GHz
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (1920 x 1080 x 4294967296 colors)
GPU Driver 461.40
RAM 16GB @ 2133MHz

Microsoft Windows
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Windows 10 Post May 2019 (1903) Update 64-bit

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 - 4.0
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.NET Framework DF
.NET Framework 2.0.50727 Service Pack 2
.NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 2
.NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1
.NET Framework 4
.NET Framework 4.0

Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5+
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.NET Framework 4.7.2 or later (only latest version is shown)

Microsoft Flight Simulator X & Lockheed Martin Prepar3D
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Prepar3D v5.x () found at: C:\Users\Colin\Desktop\poland\
Prepar3D v4.x (4.5.14.34698) found at: C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v4\
Prepar3D v3.x () found at: C:\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v4\Addon Scenery\
FSX Steam Edition not installed
FSX SP2/Acceleration () found at: D:\FSX\

X-Plane 10 & 11
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X-Plane 11 not installed

X-Plane 10 not installed

Microsoft XAudio2
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XAudio2_9.dll found: 10.0.19041.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
XAudio2_8.dll found: 10.0.19041.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
XAudio2_7.dll found: 9.29 (DXSDK_JUN10.100602-0421)
XAudio2_6.dll found: 9.28 (DXSDK_FEB10.100204-0932)
XAudio2_5.dll found: 9.27 (DXSDK_AUG09.090904-1620)
XAudio2_4.dll found: 9.26 (DXSDK_MAR09.090316-1354)
XAudio2_3.dll found: 9.25 (DXSDK_NOV08.081027-0939)
XAudio2_2.dll found: 9.24 (DXSDK_AUG08.080731-0600)
XAudio2_1.dll found: 9.23 (DXSDK_JUN08.080530-1349)
XAudio2_0.dll found: 9.22 (DXSDK_MAR08.080305-1539)


Simconnect, SDKs and Visual C++ Redistributables
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Microsoft ESP SimConnect Client v1.0.20.0 - (Version Data: 1.0.20.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator SimConnect Client v10.0.60905.0 - (Version Data: 10.0.60905.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator SimConnect Client v10.0.61242.0 - (Version Data: 10.0.61242.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator SimConnect Client v10.0.61259.0 - (Version Data: 10.0.61259.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator X - (Version Data: 10.0.60905.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator X SP2 SDK - (Version Data: 10.0.61472.0)
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration - (Version Data: 10.0.61637.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable - (Version Data: 8.0.56336.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable - (Version Data: 8.0.61001.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.21022 - (Version Data: 9.0.21022.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable - x86 9.0.30729.17 - (Version Data: 9.0.30729.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x64 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 - (Version Data: 10.0.40219.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.40219 - (Version Data: 10.0.40219.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 x64 Additional Runtime - 11.0.61030 - (Version Data: 11.0.61030.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 x64 Minimum Runtime - 11.0.61030 - (Version Data: 11.0.61030.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 x86 Additional Runtime - 11.0.61030 - (Version Data: 11.0.61030.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 x86 Minimum Runtime - 11.0.61030 - (Version Data: 11.0.61030.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 x64 Additional Runtime - 12.0.40660 - (Version Data: 12.0.40660.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 x64 Minimum Runtime - 12.0.40660 - (Version Data: 12.0.40660.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 x86 Additional Runtime - 12.0.40660 - (Version Data: 12.0.40660.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 x86 Minimum Runtime - 12.0.40660 - (Version Data: 12.0.40660.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X64 Additional Runtime - 14.25.28508 - (Version Data: 14.25.28508.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X64 Minimum Runtime - 14.25.28508 - (Version Data: 14.25.28508.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X86 Additional Runtime - 14.25.28508 - (Version Data: 14.25.28508.0)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 X86 Minimum Runtime - 14.25.28508 - (Version Data: 14.25.28508.0)
Prepar3D v4 Academic Client - (Version Data: 4.5.14.0)
Prepar3D v4 Content - (Version Data: 4.5.12.0)
Prepar3D v4 Scenery - (Version Data: 4.5.12.0)
Prepar3D v4 SDK 4.5.13.32097 - (Version Data: 4.5.13.0)
Prepar3D v4 SDK 4.5.14.34698 - (Version Data: 4.5.14.0)

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Quick Update. Managed a full flight this afternoon. Only change I made was something that had been suggested earlier. Unchecking the box named: Force ECAM Software Rendering seems to have helped. I will try a couple more flights tomorrow to see if that was all that was needed. 
 

thanks. 

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rowcoach thanks for the tip

 

I confirm the above problem. I will not clutter the forum with screenshots and error reports.
Exactly the same error appeared after the last update on the A330, I haven't tried it on the A320 yet. All the latest libraries and everything else is installed. Dear developers, please explain the meaning of this setting Force ECAM Software Rendering and what it affects?

 

System:
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.80GHz
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti (3440 x 1440 144Hz)
GPU Driver 457.30
RAM 32GB @ 3200MHz
Microsoft Windows 10 19042.789

 

With respect, Andrew

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Same for me on both P3D 5.1 and P3D 4.5 1.4.2.0 A320.

 

System:
CPU - Intel Core i9-10900K 10-Core 3.7 GHz
MB  - ASRock Z490 Taichi LGA 1200
GPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti (1920 x 1080 60Hz)
GPU - Driver 461.40
RAM - G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)
Microsoft Windows 10 19042.789

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  • Deputy Sheriffs
On 2/5/2021 at 3:40 AM, rowcoach said:

Quick Update. Managed a full flight this afternoon. Only change I made was something that had been suggested earlier. Unchecking the box named: Force ECAM Software Rendering seems to have helped. I will try a couple more flights tomorrow to see if that was all that was needed. 
 

thanks. 

And I strongly suggest to update your Windows to the latest version. There is definitely no reason not to do so,

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  • Deputy Sheriffs
8 hours ago, dron960 said:

Dear developers, please explain the meaning of this setting Force ECAM Software Rendering and what it affects?

Mainly meant for users having old hardware. Latest versions of P3D make use of a strong GPU.

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