Interesting. I don't know the reason, but here's something to try/check ... 1) Get FSX working (for example, rebuild your .cfg file as you said in your post). 2) Make a BACKUP copy of the (working) FSX.cfg file. 3) Install Traffic X. If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, be sure to right-click on the installer and choose the RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR option to run the installer. (If you are not using this option, then that may in fact be the problem.) 4) Now check the FSX.cfg file to see if it has the following line in it in the [Main] section: [Main] .... .... SimObjectPaths.6=SimObjects\TrafficX Note that the "6" in "SimObjectPaths.6" will most likely be different for you. It could be "SimObjectPaths.5" or "SimObjectPaths.7" or "SimObjectPaths.9" or whatever. The reason why a clean (rebuilt) FSX.cfg file causes all of the Traffic X AI traffic to be lost is because the "SimObjectPaths.6=SimObjects\TrafficX" line will not be in the clean FSX.cfg and therefore Traffic X does not know where to look to get its AI models. If your FSX is crashing, even with the correct line in the FSX.cfg, then you can always just copy in the backup that you made in step 2, or simply rebuilt the FSX.cfg again. Unless anybody else has any suggestions, your best bet might be to send a quick support request to the guys at Just Flight. To do that, go here: http://www.justflight.com/supportrequest.asp?supportProductID=70 - Make sure you choose the correct product (Traffic X) at the top of that Support Request page before you send your message. Some other useful information which may be of help can also be found in this thread and associated links from Just Flight here: http://forum.justflight.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=3540 -
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