When I indicated I was having a real system freeze, this is precisely what I was saying no two ways about that and yes it requires a hard reset. I'm afraid that this is not a video driver issue as I have tried seven (7) video drivers and each instance with GSX and the Addon installed the same issue happens.
A crash with an hard reset can ONLY be caused by a driver.
Those drivers were 337.88, 344.48, 347.09 350.12, 353.06, 353.62, 355.82 which is what I have running on my system right now.
You haven't said anything about doing what I suggested.
The only change was that I got the most current GSX/Addon Manager and once I uninstall them both, my system is fine and the simulator runs smoothly. NONE of this happened prior to using this update.
Nothing we can write from our software can cause an hard reset, regardless how hard we tried. Trying to intentionally crash a system, for example writing into an invalid memory location, will ONLY result in the normal access violation crash, which will cause either a crash of the SIM (if the culprit was the Addon Manager) or a crash of Couatl.exe, if the culprit was Couatl.exe
Unless we installed something in driver-like mode (something that would appear in your devices tree), there's no way we can cause something that would require an hard reset.
However, as I've already explained, since GSX and KLAS both ask FSX to CREATE 3D OBJECTS, it's POSSIBLE (although nobody has reported this) that an otherwise 100% SDK legal 3d object included with GSX or KLAS, will trigger a video driver bug or, most likely, a bug triggered by a setting or a tweak, either in video driver itself or in the FSX.CFG, so you are MISLEAD thinking this has anything to do with GSX or KLAS, because the problem seems to disappear when uninstalling them.
The real problem, of course, is the video driver or setting issue, and KLAX or GSX are only the means to let it surface.
However, while we have added some new objects in GSX with the latest updates, KLAS hasn't been changed in a while so, if you say the problem happens *either* with GSX AND at KLAS, it cannot possibly caused by "the last update", since nothing has changed at KLAS.
will wait for a later update and see if and maybe at that time the product I purchased and used the most, KLAS, will be functional again.
Since it's not possible the problem was caused by the update to begin with, it will surely not fixed with another update.
Nobody else, of course, has reported an "system freeze with hard reset required" issue either with GSX or KLAS. Users have reported all sort of problems with GSX, but nothing that locked the system entirely.