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heinrech
02-06-2002, 03:18 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key
remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

artburke
02-06-2002, 09:02 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key


remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

This should be in the FAQ. However, no one reads the damned thing anyway, so I
guess it doesn't matter.

The sound file is "invalid" because there's something wrong with it. It's a
function (almost always) of the HGHB gauges. The creator(s) of the gauges is
German - hence the German word you see in the error. Buried way back somewhere
in these archives is a fix - damned if I can remember where it was though.

Maybe Alex will come along eventually and bail us both out!
Art

muttly
02-06-2002, 02:10 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key




remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

This should be in the FAQ. However, no one reads the damned thing anyway, so I
guess it doesn't matter.

The sound file is "invalid" because there's something wrong with it. It's a
function (almost always) of the HGHB gauges. The creator(s) of the gauges is
German - hence the German word you see in the error. Buried way back somewhere
in these archives is a fix - damned if I can remember where it was though.

Maybe Alex will come along eventually and bail us both out!
Art



Hi Art,
If you knew which gauge you could just swap it out. BTW,did ya catch
chapter 2?

Mutt

artburke
02-07-2002, 07:48 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key






remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

This should be in the FAQ. However, no one reads the damned thing anyway, so I
guess it doesn't matter.

The sound file is "invalid" because there's something wrong with it. It's a
function (almost always) of the HGHB gauges. The creator(s) of the gauges is
German - hence the German word you see in the error. Buried way back somewhere
in these archives is a fix - damned if I can remember where it was though.

Maybe Alex will come along eventually and bail us both out!
Art



Hi Art,
If you knew which gauge you could just swap it out. BTW,did ya catch
chapter 2?

Mutt

Yes and yes - Mutt, you just got too much time on yer hands! LOL!
I enjoyed Chapter 2 as well.

Things suddenly got a little hectic around here. I may have to pull up stakes
suddenly and then it'll be hit or miss for a few weeks. I got a commitment to
buy my house last night! However long it takes to get set up for closing will
be how long I'm here. Then I'm off for Florida - back to my home town.
Art

rayclyde
02-07-2002, 02:43 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key






remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

This should be in the FAQ. However, no one reads the damned thing anyway, so I
guess it doesn't matter.

The sound file is "invalid" because there's something wrong with it. It's a
function (almost always) of the HGHB gauges. The creator(s) of the gauges is
German - hence the German word you see in the error. Buried way back somewhere
in these archives is a fix - damned if I can remember where it was though.

Maybe Alex will come along eventually and bail us both out!
Art



Hi Art,
If you knew which gauge you could just swap it out. BTW,did ya catch
chapter 2?

Mutt
Hi There

I have found that the faulty 'gauge' is usually either a radio altimeter that
is set up to give sound alerts at certain heights or a 'brake' gauge set up to
give aural warnings. Cure is to either delete the gauge or replace it with
some other.

Regards

Clyde W, New Zealand

rayclyde
02-07-2002, 02:45 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know why I get this message on a downloaded pane?
The panel is 737200al.zip, the best free-panel I have seen with 11mb size.

But it keeps giving this message and every time you change views the engines
shut-down and you have to press ctrl-E again.

Also, recently this panel has also started to cause an "unexpected file error"
and fs2000 shuts down. I am downloadind this massive panel again and
re-installing it to see if the problem goes away...

Luis

Hi Luis,

[Sound file 'invalid']
Have found that some of the older panels do this on aircraft selection. It
appears to be usually the startup switches, and a holding down of the enter key








remedies this. Why the sound file is blamed I don't know. I have only
experienced this during loading, and not at any other time. Maybe a change of
guages one at a time would sort it out? I would start with the starter
switches. Good luck !!
Cecil

This should be in the FAQ. However, no one reads the damned thing anyway, so I
guess it doesn't matter.

The sound file is "invalid" because there's something wrong with it. It's a
function (almost always) of the HGHB gauges. The creator(s) of the gauges is
German - hence the German word you see in the error. Buried way back somewhere
in these archives is a fix - damned if I can remember where it was though.

Maybe Alex will come along eventually and bail us both out!
Art



Hi Art,
If you knew which gauge you could just swap it out. BTW,did ya catch
chapter 2?

Mutt
Hi There

I have found that the faulty 'gauge' is usually either a radio altimeter that
is set up to give sound alerts at certain heights or a 'brake' gauge set up to
give aural warnings. Cure is to either delete the gauge or replace it with
some other.

Regards

Clyde W, New Zealand