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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

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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

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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
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 appreciated

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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 appreciated
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.jd

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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.jd
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?)

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Windows 7 64bit / Intel Core i5-3550 @3.30 GHz / 8.00 Gb RAM / ATI Radeon HD 7800 2Gb

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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

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thank you very much


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Windows 7 64bit / Intel Core i5-3550 @3.30 GHz / 8.00 Gb RAM / ATI Radeon HD 7800 2Gb

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