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FS9 Won't Launch--Help!

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I try to launch FS2004 now I get the following message:ERROR: Your computer has run out of available memory. Flight Simulator will now exit. You may not have enough free space on your hard drive. Run Disc cleanup to free up space and then try running flight simulator againI have rebuilt the pagefile and edited the app for the "App can handle> 2gb adressest" fix. I have defragged per NickN's directions. I have 205gb left on a 300gb drive. I am not out of memory.I uninstalled my Vancouver scenery because this started happening immediately after I put it in. Before the error message above, I get the box popping up as shown below. This happens three times showing area 193, 194, 195 and then the error message.http://www.cypress-studios.com/fsscr003.bmpEDIT: I found the entries in the CFG. They are gone now. I no longer get the Vancouver error messages. FS9 still is giving an error.

I try to launch FS2004 now I get the following message:I uninstalled my Vancouver scenery because this started happening immediately after I put it in. Before the error message above, I get the box popping up as shown below. This happens three times showing area 193, 194, 195 and then the error message.http://www.cypress-studios.com/fsscr003.bmpEDIT: I found the entries in the CFG. They are gone now. I no longer get the Vancouver error messages. FS9 still is giving an error.
From memory I believe there are two locations for the scenery.cfg file. One in the FS9 folder and another in the appdata/roaming/Microsoft/FS9 folder (or somewhere like that). You may have to delete it from both cfg files.

I've had this problem before, although it went away after I either closed a program or restarted the computer. The suggestion about deleting it (the Vancouver scenery line) from other .cfgs should work, though.

Thanks! I can't find the other. Can someone give me the exact location of the "other" cfg?Steve

I was able to get the scenery error to stop but I still get an error at launch. I removed everything and I am reinstalling now.....

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