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Hello everyone.

I need help.

 

After updating from 2.5.3 to 2.5.4, when trying to fly my WW2 plane (use P-51D cockpit) by a player, an error comes out.

However, when it is AI plane, it works perfectly.

 

What should I do for solving this problem?

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Maybe the Mod is using an older version Mustang cockpit, I’d try to inject on it the cockpit of 2.5.4 mustang’s

 

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Are there those whom this problem does not engender?

 

 

Hi,

 

 

Today I tried one of the WW2 Mods that I had .. it used to work fine, but the last time I tried it was about 6 months ago

 

 

 

Today I reinstalled this Mod (by WWII ADC), copied over the newest P-51D files, DCS starts and lets me put the aircraft on a Mission, but when trying to run it I get your same error :(

 

 

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Unfortunately, I don't know how to fix this and the Modders group is not frequenting these Forums anymore :(

 

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Hey guys. This doesn't seem to be only just a mod related issue. I received it as well once upon re-installing DCS 2.5 OB. My best guess is to re-install the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library. Here is a good website to check out on this issue: https://appuals.com/fix-microsoft-visual-c-runtime-library-error-in-windows-10/

 

For those who are tl;dr, here is what you can do.

 

Method 1: Update display driver(s)

Go to device manager, Display Adapters, right click, "update driver."

 

Method 2: Re-install display driver(s)

 

Method 3: Re-install/repair MSV C++ Runtime

 

EDIT: I also have found that you want to check for windows update, do any repairs to DCS, and try re-installing your MSV Redistribute files. Go to Program Files/DCS World OpenBeta/distr and open the 2 files.

 

Hope that helps!


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Thanks ... will give it a try and then come back :)

 

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Hey guys. This doesn't seem to be only just a mod related issue. I received it as well once upon re-installing DCS 2.5 OB. My best guess is to re-install the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime library.

 

Hello,

 

Your guess seemed promising, as the error message cames from the Visual C Runtime, so I went and took a look at my PC's runtime ... holy shit, over the time I've had this Windows it had accumulated all these versions of the Runtime:

 

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Particularly suspicious was the highlighted runtime, with its russian editor and having a duplicate version just below it .... I uninstalled them all.

 

Rebooted, disabled all my Mods and run a DCS_Updater Cleanup and Repair ... afterwards I also run Office to make sure that I had all the runtimes corresponding to these programs (DCS & Office).

 

Turns out that the Runtime that the Updater installed was just this:

 

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Unfortunately, the error with the Mod is not solved ... but hey, I'm happy, I recovered a lot of disk space with all those old runtimes lying around :)

 

... so it turned out a good advice of yours, and I comment it here because it may serve other people with SSD's too full.

 

Cheers!

 

 

Eduardo

 

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