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Hot patch broke GIT

After the hot patch, MSFS will not open with the GIT interface module loaded.
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  • Since I see no other posts like this, could I be the only user having this problem? BTW, I tried reinstalling the GIT but did not fix the problem.
  • I have not had any issues starting GIT after installing the hot fix. Are you starting GIT after MSFS has loaded and either parked at a gate or on the runway?
  • My problem is MSFS won't even start with the module installed in the community folder so I never get to start the GIT. Any suggestions are appreciated.
  • 1. Is the location of your Goflight Interface Tool in:

    "C:\Program Files\GoFlight\GoFlight Interface Tool FS2020.exe" ?

    2. Is the location of your Goflight Interface Tool module in your Community folder

    "F:\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Community\pollypotsoftware-flightsimio-module" ? (F: is my drive, yours may be different)

    3. Are you running the latest download versions of GIT and the module from your Pollypot website account?

    4. What happens if you remove the module from Community folder? Does MSFS start?
  • Steve, Thanks for your reply. I appreciate you interest.

    1. Is the location of your Goflight Interface Tool in:

    "C:\Program Files\GoFlight\GoFlight Interface Tool FS2020.exe" ?

    Yes

    2. Is the location of your Goflight Interface Tool module in your Community folder

    Mine is in

    C:\Users\mynname\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\Community

    3. Are you running the latest download versions of GIT and the module from your Pollypot website account?

    Yes

    5. What happens if you remove the module from Community folder? Does MSFS start

    Yes


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  • I deleted any program or file with polypot or GoFlight or GIT in the name. Then cleaned thr registry, downloaded and installed the latest GIT but the result is the same. MSFS won't start with the module installed in the community folder. I'm stumped,
  • Have you downloaded the Module separately and tried to install that?

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Yes. Downloaded and installed the file in the community folder.
  • Time to eat some crow and apologize. As I worked with this I recalled Steve (the developer), not Steve G. (who had responded, also) saying that sometimes it took the WASM modules a long time to respond. So, I started MSFS and when it reached the normal hang spot I took a nap. When I returned, the sim was running and then, after entering a flight, GIT started right up. I actually solved the problem in my sleep.

    Thanks and apologies to Steve and Steve.
  • Great to hear its working now! I will have to try the nap trick to resolve other issues in the sim!

    Enjoy...

    Steve G.
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