24-10-2016, 06:14 PM
(24-10-2016, 03:10 PM)Joeflyer Wrote: I don't see any errors, but what I was afraid of is the location of the FSX-SE installation. The (x86) location can and has caused protection issues with software. It is not the ideal location to install a simulator. Some do not have issues with this but it varies from pc to pc. Would it be a major headache for you to uninstall -SE and re-install it OUTSIDE of the Program Files? Let's say create a FSX-SE folder on the C: drive like this C:\FSX-SE?
Or, you could try to turn off all protections on your pc to see if FsP will work in the x86 directory.
Hi Joeflyer, first I have the boxed version of FSX not FSX-SE is that an issue? Also, I will try to install in the root of the C drive.
Moreover, I have updated the Windows 10 to build 1607(anniversary update). Is that ok for this update.
And thanks for the support. I hope it will be minor issue.
Thanks
Krishan