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New Folder In Main FS9 after T7 Patch

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Guest LAX5x5

Hello PSS Team,I was just curious about a new folder that was created after I ran the 777v2patch this afternoon. The folder is named PSSB77704 and it is in my main FS9 folder. I know that I have a folder by the same name in my FS9/Aircraft folder which contains the T7's panel, sound, and a texture folder that have what looks like the T7's common textures. This new folder in the main FS9 folder just contains a sub-folder labled panel, and inside is a panel.cfg. Was this new panel.cfg suppose to replace my old panel.cfg in my FS9/Aircraft/PSSB77704/panel folder? I did briefly compare the two .cfg's and noticed some differences in a couple of the view entries. Should I copy this new .cfg to FS9/Aircraft/PSSB77704/panel overwriting the old one or not? Thanks-Ely

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I have the same folder.I would like to knowe about this, as well.Gerry

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Guest NormanB

I would imagine (not yet having looked at the latest source) that this is an error.If you dont have the 777 you can safely delete this folder.

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Norman,I have the T7 and by the look of the original poster he has as wellGerry

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I think it should be copied into the "old" PSSB77704 folder, because it seems the new panel.cfg file (dated 31-7).The old panel.cfg is dated 08/04, in my files...I have overwritten the file , and everything is OK (like before...)Regards.Miquel Egea.

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I am sure that is correct.It looks as though the installer is putting it into FS9 root instead of the aircraft folder. John Rooum

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Guest bigun

Norman,Can you please verify that we indeed need to move this panel.cfg into the *Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFlight Simulator 9AircraftPSSB77704panel folder.Thanks

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to my knowledge, yes.Cyrille de LattreAsus P4P800/PIV 3 Ghz/2 Giga DDRAMATI X800 GT 256 MegWin XP SP2 / FS9.1 PSS Beta tester

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It messed mine up after moving it.Jeff


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Guest aaflyboy27

I moved it and every thing seems just fine.

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Folks,This also happened with a previous 777 update - the installer puts PSSB77704 into the root folder instead of the aircraft folder. I have just installed this latest patch on my 777 with no problem:1. Rename the panel.cfg in your aircraft/PSSB77704 to, say, panel.ori [just to be safe].2. Copy the panel.cfg from the root/PSSB77704 folder into the aircraft/PSSB77704 folder.3. Go and fly.4. Later on clean up.Good Luck and let us know if this does not work.John Rooum

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Guest rnj slinger

i have the same problemRickPent 4 3.0 1024 ht/offasus p4c800hd 200gb 4 partitionsmaxtor 7200 rpmati 9800pro 256 cat 5.1221"IIyama crt19" relisys crtwin xp sp2 CH yoke + pedals+ 1dell 1hp laptop for asv ivae etc

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Guest BAW843

Hi,I have the same problem, should I move it to the AircraftPSS-B772LR and over right the origninal files ?could someone from PSS confirm this please?thanksPHIL

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I have the PSS-B772LR folder and the panel.cfg (October 2005) is aliased to the PSSB77704 panel.cfg (March 2006). It seems to be working fine.


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