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Data base build will not complete on Ver 3.1.2

Started by Bob F, October 22, 2015, 12:32:26 AM

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Bob F

I am running Win 7 with FSX on a dedicated drive D:.  When I attempt to create a database the program shows it is reading all of the necessary information and begins writing the information until it gets to "writing 70927 airways" and then the program hangs and will not complete the database creation.  My log file is attached.  Any help in getting the problem resolved will be appreciated.  Thank-you.

tim arnot

It throws an Out of Memory error (I've never seen that before!) How much RAM do you have? Is FSX running at the same time as you build the database? (it shouldn't be)

Tim. @TimArnot

Bob F

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I have 6 Gigs of of memory and FSX is not open.  Now that I know it is a memory problem, I'll clear all of my memory and attempt the rebuild again.

Thanks for your help.

Just ran the database build again and it failed at the same place.  Also had a memory monitor running and it showed only 28% of memory used throughout the process.

Danie_duToit

I have a similar problem.

When I build the navigation database of V3.1.2 for X-Plane 10 (latest version) it will get stuck at around 25%. After "force closing" the dialog I can click on and display X-Plane data but all the airports have hardly any information and no airport maps. I even tried a previous version of Plane G that I previously used on another computer but I had the same problem. I have 8GB of RAM and pretty much a "Clean PC". I noticed in the log file (attached) that there is a lot of duplicate airports but I do not know where to find them so that I can remove them. Can this be the reason for my problem?

Any help will be greatly appreciated

Danie_duToit

Check my posting "V3.1.2 Does not complete database build in Windows 10". It solved my problem and probably would solve yours too.

Good luck.