23-10-2015, 05:52 AM
I wrote that installing into the default location in Win-7 or later is probably a bad idea and if you did install FS9 into the Program Files folder, that's likely the root cause of
your FS issues.
Where did I say to use the default? I specifically wrote NOT to use the default location but to custom install FS9 into the main folder of one of your letter drives (as in
E:\.FS9 or whatever). Recommend uninstalling FS9 completely from the ...\ Program Files folder, doing a registry clean and then installing FS9 again as above, patching
to FS9.1 and installing the No CD patch before installing the FsP demo. You should get better results and once you're happy with FS, install FsP2004 into your new FS9
folder, making certain that the FSPassengers.dll file lives in the Modules folder of Flight Simulator.
Also make sure that you run the executable in Win-XP compatibility mode and do the same with the FsP2004 installation executable.
Good Luck.
-C
Post Edited ( 10-23-15 06:54 )
your FS issues.
Quote:! One hand you say it's a bad idea to install it in the default, other hand you say, make sure it's in the default ?
Where did I say to use the default? I specifically wrote NOT to use the default location but to custom install FS9 into the main folder of one of your letter drives (as in
E:\.FS9 or whatever). Recommend uninstalling FS9 completely from the ...\ Program Files folder, doing a registry clean and then installing FS9 again as above, patching
to FS9.1 and installing the No CD patch before installing the FsP demo. You should get better results and once you're happy with FS, install FsP2004 into your new FS9
folder, making certain that the FSPassengers.dll file lives in the Modules folder of Flight Simulator.
Also make sure that you run the executable in Win-XP compatibility mode and do the same with the FsP2004 installation executable.
Good Luck.
-C
Post Edited ( 10-23-15 06:54 )