September 1, 200718 yr After reinstalling FS9 I see no aircraft spinning around in the preview window when creating flight or selecting an aircraft if I use fullscreen mode. But the plane becomes visible if I switch to windowed mode. Also I have found that the problem turns up if I use two monitors. But I have used two monitors before without this problem with FS9 (but with FSX). I had the same resolution and refrshrate on both monitors. I tried starting FS in single monitor mode and then switching to dual monitor. Result I got part of the desktop in the preview window. I never solved the problem with FSX but it has worked with FS9 and I use NVIDIA drivers 84.21 since this problem occured with the latest drivers before
September 1, 200718 yr >NVIDIA drivers this is your challenge and this is a known issue.search forum for discussion and work-arounds.-- D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/
September 2, 200718 yr HiIt is probably due to the AA settings on your card being >4x, and as you say you can see them always in windowed mode. Another poster on the nvidia forums suggested :"If you have your Hardware Acceleration slider set all the way to Full, adjust it back 1 notch". I don't know if this works.Peter Hayes
September 2, 200718 yr Author >Hi>It is probably due to the AA settings on your card being >4x,No they are not >4 but =4. But I find out a misstake from my side. I now use another Win installation and here I didn't have the 84.21 drivers as I thought but the latest which gives me these problems. reverting back to 84.21 solved the problem.>and as you say you can see them always in windowed mode. >Another poster on the nvidia forums suggested :"If you have>your Hardware Acceleration slider set all the way to Full,>adjust it back 1 notch". I don't know if this works.>Peter HayesMaybe if I upgrade the graphics card I should use the latest driver and consider this. I have heard that the latest drivers are only good on the 76XX card series and later.
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