I should add that when I reinstalled FSX, I changed the location of it on my system. It used to be on a HDD and I re-installed it on a SSD. Would the moving of the installation cause an issue?
Depending how you "moved" it. If you try to move an installation in order to save time and not reinstall all the add-ons, it usually won't work, because the FSX installers installs a *lot* of other things that CAN affect many products, including our own, mainly the VC++ runtime libraries.
The proper way to "move" an FSX installation, is:
- Uninstall ALL your add-ons FIRST
- Uninstall FSX
- Remove the following folders:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\FSX
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\FSX
- Reinstall FSX, pointing to the new location
- Reinstall all your add-ons
That's the only SAFE way to "move" FSX. Doing something else, might easily corrupt Windows libraries beyond repair.
Any help would sure be appreciated....
Try to follow ALL suggestions found in this thread:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php/topic,7254.msg61437.html#msg61437Don't skip ANY suggestion. Follow all different posts, up to the end of the thread. Assuming is not an antivirus issue (if you are REALLY sure is properly configured) the most likely cause is a problem with your VC++ runtime libraries installation.