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What is Fs2004 maxium allowed scenery file added into the addon scenery folder?

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After reinstalling fs9 by using a DVD back of all my addon scenery files .Fs9 would not start due to low memory even though I had plenty of memory and space on hard drive.What is Fs2004 maxium allowed scenery file added into the addon scenery folder?Thanks in advance!

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Hi,I currently have 267 active folders in my FS9 Addon Scenery for a total of 7.40 GB with no problems.............JayDub

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Try this:1. Split your scenery folders up by Continent - Asia, US, EU etc2. Build up a scenery.cfg for one, then move to next continent.3. In the end you'll have something likescenery.cfgEUscneery.cfgAUSscenery.cfgUSAscenery.cfgASIAetcThen before each session, rename whichever one you need back to scenery.cfg - that way you are only using the relevant part of your huge scenery collection at any one time.


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Guest martin842

There is a freeware utility in the AVSIM library which will automate this for you. It also does the same for multiple FS9.CFG files. I think from memory it is called FSSetup.Martin

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