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  1. Hi guys, OK problem solved! Just to be clear the issue was not that the MFC70.DLL was missing, as I simply copied it across from my old PC files, but that FS9 on the new machine would not start and complain that the DLL was faulty. Anyway I started removing all my "non native FS9" DLLs from the FS9 folder to see if it was a compatibility issue and eventually found the culprit, a DLL called d3d9.dll that I downloaded years ago. I don't remember where I downloaded it from but I remember the purpose, it improves the "anti-aliasing" in FS9 to avoid the jagged line graphics. So for some reason when that d3d9.dll was included in the FS9 folder on my new machine FS9 would then complain about the MFC70.dll being faulty (even though it all worked fine on my old Windows 7 machine). So I simply removed the "anti-aliasing" DLL and FS9 is now running fine on my new Windows 10 laptop! I'll just have to live with the jagged lines :) Thanks for all the help. cheers, George.
  2. Thanks for the link John. Unfortunately it didn't work out. I tried the first 2 methods suggested (I can't do method 3 because that implies a "proper" installation from disks but I'm simply copying already installed files across). Maybe that's the issue, that I need to install from the disks so that every DLL is properly registered. The problem is that PCs and laptops don't support disks anymore, and I don't really want to purchase an external disk drive just to install FS9. Anyway I'll give myself a few more weeks to see if I can sort this out... otherwise I'll take it as a sign that it's time to move on from FS9 :) cheers, George.
  3. Hello fellow FS9ers, I recently tried copying my FS9 files to a new laptop with Windows10 following all the instructions defined in the sticky thread "Installing FS2004 into Windows 10 & Copying FS2004 from your OLD PC to your NEW PC". After finishing the install, when I try to run FS9, nothing happens :( I checked the Event Viewer and found the following log : Faulting application name: fs9.exe, version: 9.1.0.40901, time stamp: 0x4135a208 Faulting module name: MFC70.DLL, version: 7.0.9466.0, time stamp: 0x3c36f60b Exception code: 0xc000041d Fault offset: 0x0000f0e7 Faulting process ID: 0x34a8 Faulting application path: C:\FS9\fs9.exe Faulting module path: C:\FS9\MFC70.DLL So it seems to be an issue with the MFC70.DLL which is identical to the one I had on my old PC, where FS9 runs fine. Any help with this would be much appreciated. Thanks, George.
  4. There's a nice payware product by Zinertek that upgrades all the default airport textures (runways, taxiways, airport buildings, hangars, etc..). Maybe you can also find freeware textures on this site. George. Sent from my SM-J330FN using Tapatalk
  5. Thanks a lot Tim Sent from my SM-J330FN using Tapatalk
  6. Hi guys, FS2004's navigation data (mainly waypoints) is getting awfully out of date. I'm wondering if there is a way to update the data (and if there is a way to do it for free that would be even better :)). Thanks, George. PS: Nice to see there are still a few old school FS2004 simmers around. Sent from my SM-J330FN using Tapatalk
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