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ColR1948

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  1. Hi Tim ,long time no speak, Yes thought as much, no probs mate will look in to it at some stage. thanks mate. Col.
  2. I bought the Standard editiion (Disk Version) early last year, had problems so put it on back burner, I recently built another PC and at the moment running FSX, FS9 and Xplane11 & XP12 no probs. Is there a problem installing the disk version, I seem to remember it was the Xbox thing last time? Col.
  3. You can download 'Weather Themes' that will give you some viariety, I did that a while ago, I selected a theme as I was seleting a flight. Col.
  4. Ty Charlie and Larry, Well I got a problem. I changed what I did earlier I put a new SSD with Windows 10 in the PC then added another HDD and on that put FSX plus installed the Orbx scenery. Goes to open FSX and went to EGCC and it isn't in the airports list, EGCB is there plus others but no EGCC Manchester. So if I re-install FSX will it mess up the Orbx and if so will I have to re-install all that as well, I hope not? Col.
  5. Hi to anyone who remembers me, I have been busy building and renovating older PC's. I decided to have another go again on the sim. I goofed already! On this latest PC I only have one HDD, its not an SSD, I have Win10 Pro installed and then I put FSX amonst other programs on then after I did it I forgot to put FSX in a different folder, it is running OK at the moment but I'm waiting for something to stop working, don't fancy re-installing all the Orbix scenery plus the other stuff, so it's fingers crossed. I'm rusty as well from not using it, I even forgot how to zoom in and out on the screen, had to Google for the answer lol. I'v got some AI working but need to get it organised properly, speak again soon. Col.
  6. I had that one time, I had a rougue FS9 traffic file hidden among my others, after I converted it all was well again. I did at one time for an experiment, use only FS9 aircraft in FSX, I remembered to keep the microlight in with them or it wouldn't start. I saved the original FSX aircraft folder so I could switch back anytime, the reason I did this was so I could have my FS9 aircraft flying with Orbx scenery. Col.
  7. @Wobbie, I am about to start a bit of a project: I'm building a test rig, I have ordered the frame and a few other parts, some parts I already have. This will just be for testing, so looking forward to getting started, I will be trying out a few things I have in mind. I've been building and restoring PC's during the Winter from old parts and parts I bought cheap off eBay, even bought PC's not working and got them going again. I did sell a few but gave a few away as well, they weren't fast gamers but some did play a few low level stuff but they were mainly for general computing but it is/was fun building and upgrading them and seeing them working. Col.
  8. @wobbie, I have my sims all on 1 HDD which as I say I used the swop bay, I took it out the other day to insert another drive, the sims worked OK again when I put it back. I've never tried duel-boot on a drive so not sure how it works properly but using the drive swapper thing you can have a different operating system on each drive which some might like but putting an op sytem on an external USB I doubt will work. Col.
  9. I've used a few aircraft from XP11 in XP12, some work OK but others not, I'm not proficient enought to upgrade them, I don't have the know how, all I know is you put the model in Plane Maker then I'm lost at what to do next. Col.
  10. Yes you are right, I read up on it and it seems the USB 3 is faster, from what i understand is USB 3 kind of connects via Sata unlike USB 2 which is a lot slower. So in the past when people used USB 2 the internal drives were faster, that is what my mind was thinking, so external is the easy way to go. This is what the forum is all about chucking ideas about and helpting each other. Col.
  11. Really! I was always under the impression running an internal was faster than from USB, I must be wrong. As it happens I do have a couple of SSD external drive caddies I may try one out later. Col.
  12. Funny I was on YouTube and low and behold a guy there fitted one of these for an SSD drive on his PC, and he swops operating systems with it, on the PC he had he has Windows7 becuase he likes it, but then he swops the drive for a Linux operationg system as he was learning to use it. So in swopping the drive he has two PC's so to speak, no trace of the other system when he swops. Col.
  13. Hi Bernard, Well the only advantage from whst I see is the drive bay connects to the motherboard and so it acts as an internal drive which runs faster than an external, at least that is what I understand. The actual drive bay is empty till you slot in a HDD, the drive bay has a built in connector that connects to the HDD at the rear, then the PC thinks it is just another internal drive. https://www.howtogeek.com/302334/WHAT-TO-DO-WITH-YOUR-OCS-UNUSED-OPTICAL-DRIVE-BAYS/ Col.
  14. Hi Chas, I happened to see on one of your posts you said you are or was thinking of a flight sim only PC. Well I have one of sorts you might be interested in what I did. To save space in mt PC case I bought a hard drive disk swapper if that is the right name for it, what it is, it's an empty drive bay you insert your hard drive of choice, close the door and it connects via the connections at the rear of the bay to the PC, kind of like an external but this actually connects to the motherboeard via cables from the drive bay. I have a HDD with just my flight sims on plus a few programs like AIFP, and other that you sometimes need, but nothing else. So if for example you may want a drive for other things then open the door on the bay your FS drive pops out you insert another with maybe your documents or whatever, you could if you like have two of these bays and have different operating systems but that another topic. Col.
  15. I have put my face on the pilot before today, but as Charlie said earlier the pilot is in the model, I once asked if I could add a co-pilot and was told the same sad to say. Col.
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