I have this exact same problem which has plagued me for months. I also get kernelbase.dll crashes in flight which is even more annoying.
The crashes in flight don't have anything to do with GSX. The issue related to GSX+Windows 7 is ONLY the crash on exit. Just because the name of the .dll is the same, doesn't mean it's the same problem.
But "reading between the lines", what you are saying is that W7 users must upgrade to W10 in order not to have this issue, just because YOU or your team don't use W7 anymore.
Not "between the lines". And it's not just "we" that said that: it's Microsoft which is saying that, each time you boot Windows 7:
I find this to be a very dismissive attitude since it says on the GSX2 page at Simmarket that W7 is a supported platform:
We already updated the GSX description page on our site to remove Windows 7, and asked Simmarket to update their description too.
You are not selling GSX2 on a W10 only platform and it's ridiculous to tell your customers that they need to upgrade to stop a crash from occuring.
Yes, we are now. But that's besides the point, of course, because you might have bought it when Windows 7 was still indicated as supported. Because, obviously, the end of support for Windows 7 is NOT something "we" control, but has been decided by Microsoft years ago. So, even if you might have purchased GSX when Windows 7 was still supported, that doesn't mean it won't follow the natural lifecycle of the OS.
Because, as I already explained so many times already, we haven't "decided" to stop supporting Windows 7. It just happened naturally, because some of the API in the Windows SDK we use might have been deprecated by Microsoft in the meantime, or they might just be bugged ON WINDOWS 7 ONLY and Microsoft might not care enough, considering the OS entered in a limited support state 5 years ago, and will be *totally* unsupported starting next January.
Using an unsupported OS it's your own decision, which comes with consequences, like not getting any updates, not even the security ones from the next January (and this is WAY more serious than the irrelevant crash on exit), and having application that will show issues, like the crash on exit.