Hi, the system is newly installed. Previously approx. 1.5 years Win10, now fresh Win11. Hardware was not changed. Performance is also not the problem, VR (2200x2000 p. eye) runs without problems with clean 40-80FPS. Store version!
Problem: During a flight, or even on the ground. If after approx. 5-15 minutes (cannot be determined by an event) the flight simulator.exe freezes for approx. 500-2000ms. The reason is an extreme access to the registry where the flugsimulator.exe tries to read up to 5000 buttons of the mouse, keybord and other devices. I have logged this with procmon64 and can also clearly assign this via video and Afterburner graphs.
Whether 2d, VR, mods, clean community folder, drivers new…
What have I already tried:
- Repair installation via XBOX App
- Deleted the cloud storage and reset everything, including the controller.
- switched to beta
always the same… every few minutes the flightsimulator.exe freezes because of registry access to various usb devices. In between it runs perfectly…
I am at a loss!
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Guessing here; have you turned off all power management to your usb ports?
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Good point, that’s what I thought…
Checked:
Advanced power settings: USB power saving disabled.
Device Manager: All energy savings off (hubs, devices etc.)
checked with: powercfg -energy
It’s all off…
Still these standstills, I thought it was the AMD FTPM bug, but Cyberpunk 2077 runs perfectly here without any problems and it’s not micro stutters but a complete standstill of the graphics output of the flight simulator.exe. When I think about the start menu of windows11 and about Asobo with DX11 from 2009 in 2023 and a useless DX12 beta… what can you expect!? Sometimes I think this is just a souped up version of FSX or P3D. The length of the FAQ in zendesk speaks for itself…
i think i will switch back to windows 10 tonight with my friend wiskey, before that i will make an image of the win11 with macriumreflect… maybe you can think of something else.
Thanks anyway and best regards from Germany.
Latest “bug” picture:
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Remember, I’m guessing here. I would also go into device manager and look at each USB root hub and make sure all power management is off there. I still run Win 10 since I’ve no real reason to change except to stop MS from bugging me to change. Best wishes and hope this gets solved for you.
Already checked with “powercfg -energy” to create a report. All USB energysavings settings are off. And manually checked in the device manager.
Also checked if something happen with the usb devices with usbdeview, nothing!
Now I`m back to windows10 and everything is ok…!
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