No Sr.,can`t do that with the FSX repair disc,this will screw up my FSX,
No, it will not do that. If it happened in the past, it's because there was something wrong on top of that, I can't say without knowing exactly the problem and all the steps you did, but it surely wasn't the repair that caused this.
The FSX repair WILL likely fix this. Of course, it would be enough proof that repairing will not cause any problems, from the post of that other users that had EXACTLY the SAME error, including the hexadecimal code of the place were the crash happened in MSVCR80.DLL ( 0x00050804 ), that you are having now.
Here:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php?topic=3828.msg34262#msg34262The user fixed it by reinstalling FSX.
Here:
http://www.fsdreamteam.com/forum/index.php?topic=4709.msg43585#msg43585The user fixed it by doing a System restore.
I have installed just the 3 VC++2005 you send me,and doesn`t work..
Because, as I've said, problems with those Windows libraries are not something that can always fixed by their installer. Sometimes they do, but if your current install of the libraries has a more serious problem, only a repair will fix it (other than a Windows reinstall, of course). Note this comment from one of the users that fixed it, which also tried only a reinstall of the libraries first:
Here is where my problem started. I believe I remember awhile back seeing the double entry for C++ 2005 and being the neat freak I am I deleted one in Add Remove Programs. AHA! Big Mistake! That started the Errors and no matter how many times you completely uninstall Visual C++ and redownload it from the Microsoft Site or reinstall the FSDT Software your still going to have that error.
You should try to repair the FSX SP2 FIRST. Or a repair of the Acceleration Pack, if you have that installed (not both, of course).
Im really frustrated and for me no more FSDT,
You are going to have other problems with other software (even non flightsim related) sooner or later, you have been lucky so far that no other software you have installed requires exactly the same version and build number as FSDT, which by chance is the same that is having issues on your system. So, as soon as you will get into another issue with another product, you'll have to fix it anyway, either by repairing FSX or FSX SP2, or by reinstalling Windows, which is something you'll have to do anyway.