Many utilities use the registry to locate FS9; if the sim was moved after installation, if the registry entry gets corrupted, or sometimes if drive letters have been reassigned, the path is no...
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Many utilities use the registry to locate FS9; if the sim was moved after installation, if the registry entry gets corrupted, or sometimes if drive letters have been reassigned, the path is no...
Any panel can be modified. After editing a cfg file, close it, then reopen it in notepad and make sure your edits are intact. Check that the cfg is in the proper panel folder and that the...
Interesting little plane, thanks for the link (another amphibian for my hangar).
If no one else tackles it sooner, I'll take a shot at the repaint in a couple of days.
If you're talking about editing the panel.cfg, use notepad; Word may reformat the file and FS won't recognize it.
Check the FS folders in "My Documents" and see if they, or the files, have somehow become write-protected or possibly corrupted (for example, if the logbook becomes corrupted, rather than recreate it...
I believe he's inquiring about something I always wanted, but don't think exists - a utility which keeps each aircraft where you last landed it. So when you restart the sim, all aircraft are where...
Uninstall again. Check your "My Documents" folder for any remaining FS folders and delete them (uninstalling the game leaves many files here which can interfere with a new install). Use a utility...
It looks like you're displaying in 16bit color rather than 32bit. Double check the graphics settings, also check them in fs9.cfg to see if they're being saved (in the display.device section, which...
Note that this will affect the in-flight rudder control also. Poor ground handling is often caused by too much or too little angle on the gear, or by contact points slightly beneath the tarmac (the...
If your mobo has integrated video, there will be an option to disable it, though this is accomplished in numerous ways. On some boards there is a jumper to move; on some systems it can be disabled...
There are a some gauge utilities (jabgauge and GaugeExplorer come to mind) that will scan the gauge folder, compare it to all installed panels, and give a list of unused gauges with an option to move...
Delete FS9.cfg (after making a backup) and start the sim. It will create a new cfg which should properly show your vid card. If it still doesn't, it's possible the registry entries for the...
and is it more trouble for the uploader to include a screenshot than it is for me, and numerous others, to download the file just to see what it is?
You will probably need to "step climb" - cruise at 5k-6k ft til you've burned off some fuel, then climb to 8k-10k ft and cruise til more fuel is gone, then climb to 12k-14k ft, etc. This procedure...
If the problem is only noticed with FS9, check the sensitivity settings in the sim; you might also check the overall settings for the keyboard and mouse in Control Panel. If you have any issues at...
The amount of AI in the area is usually the culprit, followed by number of objects in the airport scenery. Lower the AI slider and go to the troublesome airport; if the fps has improved it's an AI...
Lately we're lucky to get screenshots at all; have noticed numerous liveries, even a few complete aircraft, with no images. Also, when posting liveries for freeware aircraft, a link to that...
Guess I join the club, I just got a warning for this site. From google even (google has nothing to do with my firewall, AV, or browser, so why they're involved is a mystery). Copied the url then...
It's possible you already had a trojan that insinuated itself into the download. Boot into safe mode and run your AV from there, this can catch malware that senses a scan and actually moves itself...
This may help -
http://www.ehow.com/how_5487644_display-information-windows-xp-desktop.html
It shows how to display that information, so do the reverse to remove it.
I created an iso on the HD then burned that to disk, had no problems. (But that's how I always copy disks so don't know if a straight disk copy would have worked on my system.)
Buy a new copy (then burn a set of backups). Probably in the $15-$20(US) range now, search ebay or amazon.
You could try disabling real time scanning in your AV long enough to download the file; extract it in an empty folder on the desktop and delete the zip file, then enable the scanning again. ...
No problems here. Avira, Malwarebytes, and MSE all say it's clean. (FTR, I've never had any bad files from this site.)
Make sure the aircraft.cfg includes an autopilot section; if not, copy and paste the section from a similar aircraft. Also, if that panel included gauges, there's a slight chance its autopilot...