Have Also Found Out (With Event Viewer) That Couatl.exe Was Causing The Crash, As You Said "GSX Is The Victim" But I'm Not So Sure With All Due Respect I Think That GSX Is Not The Victim But The Problem Because I Have Singled Out All Other Factors That Would Interfere With GSX
You haven't found out anything. Your log only shows that Couatl crashed. As explained so many times an external .EXE CANNOT CRASH THE SIM. This is not something open to discussion, it's a fact. External .EXE cannot access the memory of another program, which means Couatl.EXE CANNOT CRASH THE SIM.
The opposite, instead, it's possible. Since it's the sim that starts Couatl.exe, even if Couatl.exe CANNOT affect the sim, they are in communication so, if the sim crashes ( FOR OTHER REASONS ) it will MAKE Coautl crash, because when the sim crashes, it will close the communication with the add-ons modules it connected with abruptly, so they will crash because of this.
If you check the Event viewer, I'm sure you'll see another crash event for Prepar3d.exe. Check the TIME, I'm fairly sure it happened a bit before the Couatl.exe crash event, and this should your proof ( since you apparently don't believe my correct explanation that an .EXE cannot crash the sim ), that it was the simulator that MADE Couatl crash, not the other way around, which is impossible.
So, I can only repeat my latest suggestion:
- Uninstall the sim from the Windows Control Panel
- Remove ALL these folders:
%APPDATA%\Lochkeed Martin\Prepar3D V4
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Lochkeed Martin\Prepar3D V4
%PROGRAMDATA%\Lochkeed Martin\Prepar3D V4
- Reinstall using the latest P3D4 FULL installer.
- Install GSX and test it BEFORE installing anything else.
I'm sure that, once you'll do that, everything will work again, so you'll be convinced the problem was elsehwere.