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| I am running FSX w/ SP2 on Windows 7 64-bit with 8 GB RAM. I have FSFS 2010 and FSUPIC v4.3. Everything was working fine for numerous flights until the first time I tried to load a flight plan. That flight started ok, but when I advanced to take-off, FSFS generated a stack-overflow error and shutdown. At each restart, it generated the same error and shutdown as soon as I advanced to take-off until it finally refused to run and immediately generated a stack-overflow error. After doing that several times, it finally refused to run at all. Now, I get "Error: 380 Invalid property value, Location: Load" immediately upon trying to run FSFS. I've uninstalled FSFS and reinstalled to no avail. Any help?
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| Update: Running FSFS 2010 in Windows XP SP3 Compatability Mode corrects the issue and allows the program to run.
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| SB95: Good to hear you are up and flying with us again and thank you so much for sharing the solution with the FSFS community.  This is a very interesting case as folks all over the world are using FSFS fine with Win 7, Vista and XP without issue and it's strange that any program would gradually cease to function. But the main thing is that you've solved the case and shared the information with everyone - which may indeed be of help to others in the future. 
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