PEIRascal Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 (edited) I have just done some upgrades to the computer that included upgrading my Win 7 to Win 10. I am about to install Box version of FSX Gold and may have a few questions if I hit any snags. I am not looking for the "go back to Win 7" advice. Previously I had FSX installed in the default location (for many years without problems) but intend to do the new install to C:\FSX for starters. Sim will be installed on the SDD (512g) I intend to move all or as much of the data to the D: drive. I am hoping for some assistance if things don't go as smoothly as I hope. Thanks in advance for any assistance offered. Hal Edited July 27, 2019 by PEIRascal Spelling correction Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
llivaudais Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 I hope this is not TOO MUCH... New Install via Disk on Win 10. generic advice: Take your time. Installing FSX is building the base for long-term enjoyment - not a race. Write stuff down - memory is frail. Make backups. Be extra careful when you feel like rushing. No messing around when you're tired - just don't! A. When I built my 7/10 system (separate ssd's installed manually into hot-swap bay) I followed these two guides: 1. simply the FSX install guide at FSDeveloper site to keep all the variations straight! 2. considerations for comprehensive approach to the OS setup as well as the FSX install by NickN. B. when starting the install from disk watch for that little checkbox at the beginning that allows "Advanced Install" or "Custom Install". If you miss this, back up and get it checked or you will be locked into the default install location. C. Sim component locations: The sim doesn't 'care' where you install scenery: the Scenery.cfg keeps track of that. I have scenery scattered across numerous drives as space is available. Most scenery is shared between FSX and P3D. D. AI traffic is SCENERY. It can be placed in any active scenery folder and managed the same as you manage scenery (easy to turn on/off at will). It does NOT have to be all bunched up in Scenery\world\scenery - leave that space for stuff with installers like ORBX. example [Area.180] Title=Ship traffic X Local=Addon Scenery\AI Ship traffic X Layer=234 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE E. Aircraft - I keep the aircraft folder for default aircraft only. Addon's and added AI models go in separate folders; doesn't matter where, you just have to specify their locations in the fsx.cfg my cfg entry as example: [Main] User Objects=Airplane, Helicopter SimObjectPaths.0=SimObjects\Airplanes SimObjectPaths.1=SimObjects\Rotorcraft SimObjectPaths.2=SimObjects\GroundVehicles SimObjectPaths.3=SimObjects\Boats SimObjectPaths.4=SimObjects\Animals SimObjectPaths.5=SimObjects\Misc SimObjectPaths.6=G:\AI_Boats SimObjectPaths.7=G:\AI_Aircraft SimObjectPaths.8=G:\Addon_Aircraft I keep a limited number of 'active' aircraft here to reduce the sim load time; the other 300-plus working ac are in an unreferenced 'hangar' folder; I just drag n drop back and forth from the addon and hanger folder as needed. F. I don't use alias sound/panel folders. I copy a full set of files in each aircraft so no A/C is dependent on the presence of another aircraft. I keep ALL gauges IN the aircraft panel folder; it is NOT essential to place addon gauges in the generic gauges folder. G. Make a copy of the aircraft and panel config files so the original settings are still available if you do any editing. This also applies to the scenery.cfg, fsx.cfg and the standard.xml (keybindings) H. there are multiple FSX folders. A few created links/shortcuts will save lots of time over the years my desktop has a flight folder; in the FSX section are links to the FSX.cfg in the appData\FSX folder Cameras.cfg also in the C:\Users\Username\Microsoft\FSX FSX.exe in the install G:\FSX folder Standard.xml in the appData\FSX\Controls Scenery.cfg in my C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\FSX ( I installed for 'all users') - yours may be in YOUR user folder. I. I always manually add addons to my sims. Except for ORBX, I don't allow any addon, automatic installer access to my sim folders. I force them to install to a dummy/empty/temporary folder. J. I'm not a total 'neatnick' but it's a whole lot eastier to make changes when you can FIND the parameters in config files... instead of scrambled config entries like this [CameraDefinition.2] Title = "Tail" Guid = {D8D67955-2E9B-4e75-9D8B-8EFFBBFAC64A} Description = Looking forward from the tip of the vertical stabilizer Origin = Center SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel SnapPbhReturn = FALSE PanPbhAdjust = Swivel PanPbhReturn = FALSE Track = None ShowAxis = FALSE AllowZoom = TRUE InitialZoom = 0.60 ShowWeather = Yes InitialXyz = 0, 2.0, -6.5 InitialPbh = 10, 0, 0 XyzAdjust = TRUE Category=Aircraft MomentumEffect=TRUE ClipMode=Minimum I gradually neaten thing up like so [CameraDefinition.0] Title = "Tail" Guid = {fd9ad6d5-5841-4915-8f2c-7a3c668797b7} Description = Looking forward from behind the aircraft Origin = Center Track = None Category= cockpit // (user preference for use with Track IR) MomentumEffect=FALSE Transition = No HotKeySelect = 9 // ctrl+5 SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel SnapPbhReturn = FALSE PanPbhAdjust = Swivel PanPbhReturn = FALSE PitchPanRate=15 HeadingPanRate=45 PanAcceleratorTime=0 AllowZoom = TRUE InitialZoom = .90 // not 'initial' but rather the 'reset' value. ZoomPanScalar = 1.0 SmoothZoomTime = 0.0 XyzAdjust = TRUE XyzRate = 10 xyzAccelleratorTime = 0 ClipMode=Minimum ShowAxis = FALSE ShowWeather = Yes ShowLensFlare=FALSE InitialXyz = 0, 0.5, -18.0 InitialPbh = 2, 0, 0 K. Back up your install folder - just because! good luck with the reinstall Loyd Hooked since FS4... now flying: self-built i7-4790 at 4 GHz; GA-Z97X mobo; GTX 970; 16GB gskill; quiet, fast and cool running. Win 7/64: 840 EVO OS; 840 EVO (500G) game drive; Win10/64: 850 EVO (500G) for OS and games A few Flightsim videos on YouTube at CanyonCorners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PEIRascal Posted July 27, 2019 Author Share Posted July 27, 2019 Thanks for the detailed reply Loyd. So far I have not read it completely. The basic install went very well. One minor problem I encountered, I did not get the screen to activate Acceleration. Thanks to a search of the forum I was able to find the answer to that one. Had a flight after installing Deluxe and activating. Shut down and had a little break. Installed Acceleration, got it activated. Had a short flight again. I didn't bother setting up the controls except for the default. I use FSUIPC full version for the controls. My new install is on 2 new Disks. Op sys and programs on a 500g SSD, All data files and folders moved to a 3T spinning drive. Program folder is C:\FSX. FSUIPC is now installed. Am working on getting the settings in. I have three profiles for the controls. Connected I have a CH Eclipse Yoke, Thrustmaster Stick, Thrustmaster Throttle and CH pedals. A lot of setting to get set up. One little thing that has no effect on the sim, but is annoying as He 'double hockey sticks', I am getting a pop-up from Win 10 after shutting down about compatibility settings being adjusted. I am not running in compatibility mode. In the small window I have two options Run and Cancel I believe. Trying to figure out what is prompting this message box. And how to stop it. Hal Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
llivaudais Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 My disk install is Win7 - I have FSX SE on my W10 OS - I don't recall if I had such a message on W10 but I can't see any downside to doing OK if it wants to run in some compatibility mode. L Hooked since FS4... now flying: self-built i7-4790 at 4 GHz; GA-Z97X mobo; GTX 970; 16GB gskill; quiet, fast and cool running. Win 7/64: 840 EVO OS; 840 EVO (500G) game drive; Win10/64: 850 EVO (500G) for OS and games A few Flightsim videos on YouTube at CanyonCorners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PEIRascal Posted July 28, 2019 Author Share Posted July 28, 2019 Last couple of times that I closed out the sim the message did not appear. Easy come, easy go I guess. Have been editing some of the config files to get the sim back to what I had a couple of weeks ago. I run a three monitor surround set-up, plus a networked laptop to run the weather, approach charts, flight planning, Little nave map and the online connections when necessary. Thanks for your interest and your comments. Good to know a fellow is not alone in this hobby. Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jorgen.s.andersen Posted July 28, 2019 Share Posted July 28, 2019 You are certainly not alone! Since this is a comparatively new Win 10 installation, have you set it so it doesn't reboot on its own after completing the Windows Updates, that occur every second Tuesday of the month, US time? Jorgen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PEIRascal Posted July 30, 2019 Author Share Posted July 30, 2019 (edited) Just an update to say that all is up and running as it was before the repairs and updates. The only Windows 10 issue that I really struggled with was sharing certain files/folders on the network. I spent a good few (many) hours reading and adjusting settings. I did finally get through Win 10 security and get all I needed shared, and computers talking on the network. Thanks to those that chimed in to offer advice and encouragement. Hal Edited to add: Just a note to those that are considering updating to Win 10, FSX runs fine. No set up issues. Installed and ran as it should. Activated online with no issues. Performance is similar to Win 7 but now loads much faster due to the SSD. Edited July 30, 2019 by PEIRascal Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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