Well, usually I start ASE prior to FSX, so I wouldn't know the difference. Just by chance I forgot to do it this time and tried again to be sure.
Fact is: FSX, GSX and ASE worked perfectly together before the update.
Fact is, that NOTHING in the current GSX update can have any relationship with Active Sky, I can't see how adding de-icers could affect Active Sky. GSX reads the temperature, of course, so if Active Sky but it always read it even before,
With the vehicle update and Addon Manager update, nothing worked anymore
Installing the GSX vehicle updates and the Stand-Alone Addon Manager would result in having the same GSX files as the full installer.
With a complete new install of GSX and without ASE I am at least able to launch a flight
You said yourself what the real situation is: GSX is running normally without ASE. FSX is crashing with ASE. That's clearly indicates what's causing the problem
I will not ruin a FSX.cfg that works/worked perfectly and took like forever to build to its current condition.
I think you got it backwards: according to THAT user report, the FSX.CFG you don't want to "ruin" might be the CAUSE of the issue, perhaps a tweak you read about which shouldn't applied.
But that's besides the point. You don't have to "ruin" anything. The obvious course of action, to try that solution, would be:
- Create a COPY of your existing FSX.CFG and then remove it, or MOVE IT to a safe place, like your Desktop
- This will result in FSX recreating it from scratch, so at least you can TRY if your issue has anything to do with the FSX.CFG.
There might be only two outcomes out of this:
1) either this will fix the problem, like the other user in one of the linked thread did, so we can start looking WHAT tweak caused it, so you can get back your SAVED FSX.CFG and remove just the offending one
OR
2) it won't make any difference, so you can restore your existing FSX.CFG, and report back here that "it wasn't the FSX.CFG", so we might look for other solutions.
In BOTH cases, you'll never "ruin" your FSX.CFG
If that means to say bye-bye to GSX, so be it!
Do you realize that you could go to the Active Sky forum with this sentence of yours:
"With a complete new install of GSX and
without ASE I am at least able to launch a flight"
And it would be entirely logical THEY would have to reply with some help, or you should say "If that means to say bye-bye to ASE, so be it!" ?