BSOD after using fs24 sometimes

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ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue:
Flying a flight. land. close fs24 wait a wee bit (a second or two) BSOD

[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue? Did not remove

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)?
I’d say 1 time in 3 to 5.

REPRODUCTION STEPS

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  1. Fly
  2. Close FS24 or wait for it to CTD
  3. in a few secs BSOD

YOUR SETTINGS

If the issue still occurs with no mods and add-ons, please continue to report your issue. If not, please move this post to the User Support Hub.

What peripherals are you using, if relevant:
Alpha yoke
Bravo throttle
Logitec rudder
logitec radio panel
logitac ap panel

[PC Only] Are you using Developer Mode or have you made any changes to it?
No

[PC, MSFS 2020 Only] Are you using DX11 or DX12?

[PC Only] Many issues may be due to an outdated graphics card. Please state your Graphics Card Driver Manufacturer (NVIDIA, Intel, AMD) and Version:

[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?

MEDIA

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Oh. Drivers are up to date.

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In my experience a game or any software is rarely the root cause for a BSOD. And if you look up the error codes (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and failed ntoskrnl.exe) you will find that most times hardware is the cause of this issue. Not necessarily a defect but maybe a lose cable, instable settings, driver issues and so on. Just look both error codes up online, read several trouble shotting guides and if you are comfortable with it try to resolve it.

And just to make sure, do you have an kind of overclock applied to CPU, RAM or GPU? If yes set it back to stock and try for some time maybe that already solves it.

BSOD is almost always hardware or drivers. If drivers are up to date, it may well be your PSU. I have had this before where FS2020 was pushing my hardware and drawing more power. The new good quality PSU fixed it.