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These settings use the simple UFO and a suitable scenery location to rule out aircraft or scenery as a cause for crashes. Don't even touch the aircraft and location settings (airport, azimuth, offset) until you have really fixed everything else already. Working step by step is the only real way, so don't bite off more than you can chew.
These settings use the simple UFO and a suitable scenery location to rule out aircraft or scenery as a cause for crashes. Don't even touch the aircraft and location settings (airport, azimuth, offset) until you have really fixed everything else already. Working step by step is the only real way, so don't bite off more than you can chew.


If you find it looks like the Windows "compatibility mode" that you boot into after a crash, then you understand perfectly what we're doing here. However it's not as straightforward to do, so if in trouble [http://forum.flightgear.org/viewforum.php?f=17 ask for support at the forum]!
If you find it looks like the Windows "compatibility mode" that you boot into after a crash, then you understand perfectly what we're doing here. However it's not as straightforward to do, so if in trouble {{forum link|f=17|text=ask for support at the forum}}!


=== Minimal startup profile ===
=== Minimal startup profile ===
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== Related ==
== Related ==
* http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=17199&p=165503#p163684
* {{forum url|p=163684}}
* [[System Crashes]]
* [[System Crashes]]
* [[Hardware Recommendations]]
* [[Hardware Recommendations]]

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