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Post by riogrande on Apr 7, 2009 12:40:53 GMT -5
Gang,
I moved FS9 to a new location on my hard drive and seem to have lost most of my airline ATC. Things like "Frontier", "Western" and "Air Force" have disappeared. Do I need to change something in that program to tell it where FS9 now resides? I am running Vista, so that is the reason I had to place FS9 in a different location.
Marv
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Apr 7, 2009 13:22:40 GMT -5
Check your main FS Sound folder for an EnglishBig GVP file (there is more to the filename, but it's NOT the ASOS one). That is where they all reside. If that is present (and is of a relatively recent date), then you should be OK. Be sure to go to Options/Settings ATC and set a pilot's voice.
Hope this helps,
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Post by riogrande on Apr 7, 2009 14:30:03 GMT -5
Tom,
That file is there, but it has a 5/23/03 date.
Also, I have run the update, and it appears to do something but the file in the Sound folder is not updated afterward.
Marv
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Apr 7, 2009 15:52:29 GMT -5
Make sure that you give EVP Administrator privileges in Vista...
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Post by riogrande on Apr 7, 2009 18:10:48 GMT -5
Okay, now maybe we are getting somewhere. I found where to change admin previliges and I get this error message: "The registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Flightsimulator\9.0 is missing or does not point to a valid installation of Flight Simulator" So do you know a manual fix for this, or do I need to reinstall FS9 (please....not that again!) Marv
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Apr 8, 2009 0:09:46 GMT -5
Hi,
Download and use the Flight1 Registry Fix program. Point it to the new FS9 location. Quick and easy.
It's on their Free Downloads page.
Hope this helps,
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Post by riogrande on Apr 8, 2009 19:58:19 GMT -5
Tom,
I think that did it! Still have a few call signs that are not showing up, but I think I just need to fix entries and then run an upate again. Thanks for the help.
Marv
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