January 11, 200917 yr Hi,I just started a flight over the atlantic and about 30 minutes after departure, my computer "half crashed" it shut down rc and internet explorer but fs is still running fine...Is there anyway i can start rc again, and "continue"?=) Niklas Eriksson
January 11, 200917 yr Commercial Member Hi,I just started a flight over the atlantic and about 30 minutes after departure, my computer "half crashed" it shut down rc and internet explorer but fs is still running fine...Is there anyway i can start rc again, and "continue"?=)unless fsuipc is auto-saving for you, no.in the future, you can save .flts from within fs, and rc will save a .rcd file. you can then load the .rcd file and rc will start up from that point.what was the "crash"?jd JD Read my blog
June 5, 200916 yr unless fsuipc is auto-saving for you, no.in the future, you can save .flts from within fs, and rc will save a .rcd file. you can then load the .rcd file and rc will start up from that point.what was the "crash"?jdHi, i have a problem (NOTE: i use RC with Flight Simulator X)i am saving every flight with RC, i read the tutorial and it actually says that you can save the .rcd filethe problem is: i load the saved flight within flight simulator, but i can't find the :rcd fileWhere does RC normally save them??Is there a way to define a custom directory? Is there something i have to ckeck within the options??Any help will be appreciated Specs: Windows 7 64bit / Intel Core i5-3550 @3.30 GHz / 8.00 Gb RAM / ATI Radeon HD 7800 2Gb
June 5, 200916 yr Commercial Member Hi, i have a problem (NOTE: i use RC with Flight Simulator X)i am saving every flight with RC, i read the tutorial and it actually says that you can save the .rcd filethe problem is: i load the saved flight within flight simulator, but i can't find the :rcd fileWhere does RC normally save them??Is there a way to define a custom directory? Is there something i have to ckeck within the options??Any help will be appreciatedthe rcd files have to go to the same directory the .flt and .wx files go. that's why there is a .flt/.wx button. this tells rc where that directory is, and where to put the .rcd files in the future.jd JD Read my blog
June 6, 200916 yr the rcd files have to go to the same directory the .flt and .wx files go. that's why there is a .flt/.wx button. this tells rc where that directory is, and where to put the .rcd files in the future.jdthanks, it workednow i know where the .RCD arehowever, i have one more questionif i want to load a saved RCD, should i load the flightsim flight and then load the .RCD, or can i load immediately the .RCD (and in this case, does RC require FSX running before loading the .RCD or not?) Specs: Windows 7 64bit / Intel Core i5-3550 @3.30 GHz / 8.00 Gb RAM / ATI Radeon HD 7800 2Gb
June 6, 200916 yr Commercial Member thanks, it workednow i know where the .RCD arehowever, i have one more questionif i want to load a saved RCD, should i load the flightsim flight and then load the .RCD, or can i load immediately the .RCD (and in this case, does RC require FSX running before loading the .RCD or not?)i think that is in the manual.start fsclick fly now if necessarystart rcload the .rcdrc will load the .flt, .wx, and .rcd filesjd JD Read my blog
June 6, 200916 yr thank you very much Specs: Windows 7 64bit / Intel Core i5-3550 @3.30 GHz / 8.00 Gb RAM / ATI Radeon HD 7800 2Gb
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