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So I decide to give AIG Manager A try, loving it so far but ran into a slight problem, I ran Verify Setup via AIG to see if it will resolve this issue, I got a Prompt if I'd like to Install Missing Textures Automatically hit yes, JetBlue came up went through the process launched the sim to no Avail?

 

I do see some JetBlue aircrafts loading up just fine so I'm not sure if this is in anyway related to just JetBlue

 

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Edited by Garciamk3g

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About the Only Possible Solution I Can find:

 

1.) Back-up Community Folder, then Uninstall the sim

2.) Re-Install the Sim on Default Drive specified by sim

3.) Select shortest path Possible for Package Path when prompted by MSFS to select Package Path

 

In My case D: MSFS and complete the instillation.

 

Doing all this now hopefully this will resolve the Issue.

Turns out after intensive reading within different forums the main cause is If the sim is Not Installed in the C:/ and the Package location isn't changed to a shorter path via Sim Prompt when asked where you prefer to install the Packages it will result in long paths over 255 Wich causes issues with white airplanes the texture Converter there using does not support long paths, so it creates a problem.

 

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https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/aig-ai-manager-oci-for-msfs-development-announcement/324219/1667

Edited by Garciamk3g

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