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Thanks for the info.. Appreciated.
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I'm trying to access your site to have a look for missions. No access?
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Of course you can run both programs on your PC, as they are two separate & different programs. You can also have P3D installed as well.
I have p3Dv4.5 & v5, with no issues at all, as they are separate programs.
Enjoy!
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I'm sticking to my P3Dv4.5, which I prefer to v5, as the colors, for me, in v4.5 are more realistic.
Moving to FS2024? No, for various reasons, the main one being the amount of space these sims take in storage, the amount pf PC power needed, & the lack of my preferred types of aircraft.
My preference is immersion, above realism.
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Switch 'Crash Detection' off!
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A non issue for me. I have been getting this..
and when I click on the three dots, I get this..
& I 'Keep' it.
This has been happening for the last year or so, & I'm so used to it,
It's obviously a 'False Positive'.
Not a big deal at all. A year ago, I checked the download for any virus's or any other issues, & now I accept the extra 2 click as simply 'one of those things' with PC's.
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Yep, & the Shackleton Project (Mk3) is a different beast.
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1 hour ago, LordofGats said:
Google probably just believes that this website holds a secret all-powerful trojan virus in the deepest darkest pits in here.
LOL.. nothing to do with Google! Most browsers are picking up the issue, even non Google/Chrome based browsers.
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Yep, it is this site, & it's not a new 'issue' at all. Been happening for some time now.
A little storm in a tea-cup really.
I've been using Edge to download, for ages, & it's 2nd nature to just click 'Keep' twice. My anti-virus has never flagged anything from Flightsim.
Here, the downloads are probably the fastest from all the sim sites.
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Just now, JSMR said:
I don't think Chrome has 'keep'. I have the same issue so I use Edge which does have the 'keep' option.
I should have mentioned that I'm using Edge.
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12 minutes ago, Richiemon said:
Hi gang - I've tried to download several FS9 files of late from flightsim.com. Once was a Sarasota scenery, and just today a Hawaiian 787 TDS texture. I get a warning that google chrom has blocked it cause it's dangerous. This happened on two different computers in my house. I'd have to believe such files are OK if flightsim has loaded them as popular downloads. Should I disable the google block? Thoughts?
It's perfectly fine, I have been getting that message for quite a few months now.
It pops up with the 'blocked' message, Just hit 'Keep', then again, when prompted after that.
Regards,
Robin
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So, I'm following the refresh rate conversation with much interest.
The AC supply here in South Africa is 220v @ 50Hz
My laptop's screen resolution is 1920x1080 @ 144Hz that's where my sim runs
My LG second monitor is 1366x768 @ 60Hz that's where my FSNav map sits. - that's the max resolution.
I stand corrected, but I really think that fps has nothing to do with either the ac supply frequency, nor the refresh rate of the monitors.
The fps rate is subject to memory, not forgetting that FS2004 is a 16bit program running in Windows 11 (in my case) that will only address 4GB of RAM, & GPU memory, irrespective of how much RAM your PC has. I've patched my FS2004 with that 4GB patch, and things run very smoothly.
I've locked my frame rate at 30fps, as the more frames you have, the more resources are being used, and I have not noticed any smoothness improvement when running more than 30fps.
I'm going for perceived smoothness as opposed to chasing a higher fps setting.
My laptop has AMD Radeon Graphics, as well as a Nvidia GeForce RTX3050 laptop GPU, with 4GB RAM, and I've set my FS2004 to use that.
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Dont worry too much about the number of frames. I've locked mine at about 30fps, and all my settings are on hi/full.
As long as things run smoothly.
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I run them both in Windowed Mode. Just a habit of mine. No issues or problems at all.
My FS9 is about 140GB & I run 9 & GW (also P3Dv4.5) off a portable 2TB drive. No lagging at all.
I'm using an Asus laptop, Windows 11, AMD Ryzen 7, 16GB ram, 500GB SSD & that 2TB portable drive.
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Have a look here for the 9.1 update:
Flight Simulator 2004 Update v9.1 (flyawaysimulation.com)
The 9.1 NO-CD Patch:
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 v9.1 No-CD Patch for FS2004 (flyawaysimulation.com)
Note that if you do not use the 9.1 UPDATE, there is also a No-CD patch for an non updated FS2004.
It's pretty much essential to have these for the sim.
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46 minutes ago, Richiemon said:
By the way, can someone tell me what the 9.1 patch actually does?
The 9.1 patch is like a service pack for FS2004, & corrects a couple of things. (hence it's called 9.1)
The 9.1 crack lets you use Fs2004 without the 4th CD in the drive.
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No problem then, I'm using Edge.
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Massive?
So far, my FS2004 install is about 120GB, my Golden Wings install is only 28GB, and still going strong.
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Best of luck. We all hoping it will come right for you.
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Habit, I suppose..but it still works (for me).
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Hi Mark,
My laptop has both internal AMD Radeon graphics as well as a GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.
My FS2004 Golden Wings I run using the internal AMD GPU & my FS2004 Silver Wings version I run using the RTX 3050 GPU. Both run perfectly, 2 years with this configuration.
As I said, for me, and the payware & freeware add-ons I use, I have no issues at all.
Like you, I have an Updated Windows 11.
As you say, others may have different ideas & results. For me, running in compatibility mode has no issues.
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1 hour ago, ViperPilot2 said:
Wouldn't there be Registry issues moving it from C:\Program Files to C:\?
I will say that the Laptop I'm currently using has a 'vanilla' Install of W7 Pro 64 bit, and I purposely turned Win Updates OFF. I loaded Nine from the Disks into C:\ + 9.1 and the No CD Fix. Nine is the only thing on this HD other than W7 and Silent Hunter 4 (Submarine Sim). No Internet connection, either... just like the Galactica.
A registry problem mainly with payware add-ons, but a Registry Repair Tool from Flight1.com - Flight Simulator Add-ons for FSX and Prepar3D will sort it out.
I'm running 2x versions of FS2004 & P3D from a 2TB portable drive, as my laptop's SSD is only 500GB.
I also have a spare 'vanilla' FS2004 install on the drive for backups, and also if I decide to have another install.
For possible Registry issues, as some installations look for FS2004's default install, I have a FS2004 install in it's default install folder, with ONLY the FS9.exe in it, nothing else. Then I just copy & paste from there, to my D:\ drive, where the sims actually sit.
So far, I've been running the sims of the portable drive, thats permanently plugged in to my laptop, for 2 years, now, with no issues at all, maybe a very slight delay in selecting planes or scenery.
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1 minute ago, Skywatcher12 said:
No it won't.
You would need to have a very NOT updated Windows for it to work.
Are you sure you haven't received a Windows update in the last week????
Mark, a very NOT updated Windows for it to work?
My Windows 11 is very much updated, on a weekly basis, & my FS2004 (& my Golden Wings version) work perfectly, subject to the usual caveats, such as..
NOT installing in it's default C:\Program Files folder
Having the 9.1 update & patch installed
and for me, running it in XP compatibility mode, and as Administrator.
5 hours ago, Richiemon said:Hi all. Thx for input. I will say this. I tried to copy discs 1 and 2 over to hard drive and install from there (based on a recommendation I saw). The contents from the first disc loaded fine. But when I tried to load the contents from disc 2 it didn't even provide an option to run the disc install. So that leads me to believe disc 2 and its contents may be corrupted? Since it wouldn't load from the CD-ROm nor my hard drive. I can try to do the 9.1 patch. And you say that FS9 won;t run using disc 4 any longer but it did a week ago. I may just buy a new FS9 package on ebay, try to load on this machine, and if that, and the 9.1 patch doesn;t work, just buy a new machine.
Just a thought!!
If you still have FS2004 installed, even if it's not working!!
Can you try install the 9.1 patch & the 9.1 crack?
Try to copy the whole FS2004 folder FROM it's C:\Program Files directory, and paste it just in C:\
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Maybe try install the FS9.1 update & the 9.1 patch. This should have been done years ago.
That, at least will let the sim start without CD4.
Instead of uninstalling & reinstalling, and deleting everything, all you have to do is to delete the fs9.cfg & then restart the sim.
When in doubt, 1st thing to do is to delete the FS9.cfg
The above sorts out 95% of issues.
Oh, & Fs9 works very well, in fact perfectly with Windows 11. The usual caveats apply though.
MFS.2020, -2022 and 2024?
in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 - Early Discussion
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Nothing new here..
Just a repeat of the announcements when FS2002 was superseded by FS2004, which was superseded by FSX, Flight (we all know what happened there,) then P3d, then FS2020 & now FS2024..
It's called 'advertising' , the new is always toted to be better than what is being replaced...
Has FS2020 been completed? or has any other sim been completed? Of course not, it's just a sum of a continual bunch of add-ons that the developers give us, & what we keep on adding on.
LOL, even my FS2004 is not completed, as I keep on adding to it.