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  1. I would think it would be safe to update. Windows 2004 is recommended by MSFS. I think 1904 is the minumum. But as a precaution, do your own Restore Point and system Image as well as a back-up.

     

    There's also an option on these big updates to roll back to a previous version.

     

    If your PC is in good working order - Lean and Mean - it shouldn't be a problem.

     

    Plus, you'll be blazing a trail for the rest of us and we'll be very grateful :)

     

    PS. My version updates are usually 2-3 weeks behind the initial release. But, I've had no issues whatsoever. (Lean and Mean)

     

    PPS. You could always wait until someone else (over on the MSFS site) reports in on the update. They're usually the first to complain about anything.

  2. The airports and identified landing stripes in the Phillippines ARE ALL THERE. You just have to zoom in to see them. And as to why, I'm guessing it's because the zoom reveals Airstrips and Airports based on some criteria involving size/length/tonnage or emplanement. And whatever it's based on I'm sure it's global.

    If you'd like to volunteer your time to categorizing EVERY SINGLE area in the WORLD to classify how it's zoom ranks the airport visibility, I'd suggest you conatct ASOBO.

  3. I've flown around devils tower and the black hills several hours, and never had an issue. Thats with the downloaded scenery, in several different types of aircraft.

     

    In fact, in 75+ hours, I've had just one CTD, and that was my fault.

     

    I really feel sorry for those whose PC set-up cannot tolerate MSFS. It must be extremely frustrating. But for many, many, many simmers, the software works just fine. To those from whom it doesn't, you have my sympathy. But like my dad used to say, complaining doesn't fix the problem.devils tower1.jpg

  4. As a former IT professional, I can tell you now, that 98% of all hardware issues are solved by a reboot of a PC or if possible, the connected device. Problem with your phone? reboot... problems with your WifI? reboot your router. Problem with your printer? reboot. The other day my Sirius XM was acting funky in my car... pulled over... shut my car down, restarted - problem solved.

     

    This should always be step ONE in every chip based device problem solving procedure.

  5. Unless soneone has a better idea (and I'm sure there are lots of them), you might try to "Repair" the installation from the Programs Add/Remove section of Settings. CLick on the MS FLight sim, there will be a "remove" and "Repair" buttons. Choose Repair.

    But, wait till others confirm or have other ideas first.

     

    PS. is your Windows 10 up to date? are you on 2004?

  6. Do you have sh*tload of stuff in your Community folder? All of that has to load before you can get to the home screen. And that stuff loads kind of slowly. Also, how big are your cache folders?

     

    Do you have a good internet connection - at least 25mibs?

     

    Whats your CPU? How fast is your RAM?

     

    Is your installation on a SSD or HD?

     

    All of these things affect how fast the program loads.

  7. I fly with just a CH Products Flight Sim Yoke...no pedals. I'm quite satisfied. Some would say "but thats not how it is in reality", to which I would reply "Thats right, its a computer simulation". I do not intend to really fly a plane, so I don't really care that there's no pedals in my set up.

     

    I enjoy the simulation of flying around the world, low and slow.

     

    Thats the great thing about the software, if you want a compleately realistic experience, you can do that.

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