July 16, 200322 yr Installed Lee's new gauges. I'm not sure what happened, but I lost my whole panel. I have tried everything I can think of to get it to work, but alas, a no go. Deleted everything about 767 PIC and tried to re-install and it would take to the screen that says "DO YOU WANT TO REMOVE ETC" I say yes and then that all it lets me do. When I try to install again I get the same stuff. I hope someone can help me with this problem
July 16, 200322 yr I think Wilco has some kind of 767PIC remover/cleaner that you could run before trying to reinstall. Unfortunately, their web site, www.wilcopub.com seems to be down at the moment. Anyone have it?If you hadn't tried to remove everything, all you would have had to do to restore your original panel would have been to restore the backup copy of your panel.cfg. My package overwrote nothing. You did make a backup copy, right?I'm sorry to hear about this.Lee Hetherington (KBED)
July 16, 200322 yr The most important thing to do when installing this gauge, like all other software modifications, was to back up your existing panel.cfg file. Did you do that?Then, did you revert back to the original "unaltered" panel.cfg file before taking the extream approach of deleting directories. That would not have been the preferred way to uninstal PIC in the first place. My only suggestion would be to try and restore all the files and directories you deleted. Then revert back to a clean panel.cfg file. If you do not have one, email to me the one you altered and let me have a look at it. Also, If you simply rename the ILH panel config file that Lee had in the download to panel.cfg that should restore your panel. You might also try starting with a Wilco Publishing flight to get back to a unmodified saved flight. That sometimes helps a lot.
July 16, 200322 yr Hi LeeAfter installing the new TCAS I had two chrashes of the FS right after pushing back from the Gate with the ususal "Microsoft FS has detected a serious Problem.... Send it to MS" anouncement.I installed as You wrote (I did make a backup of Panel.cfg ;-)) and have now idea why I got these crashes.Other wize I appreciate your tribute to PIC
July 17, 200322 yr I'm sorry to hear that. That is the first crash I have heard of in months. Could you try it with my gauges one at a time? That is, try just the IVSI and just the Transponder? Even then, I doubt I could track it down given I cannot reproduce.Lee Hetherington (KBED)
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