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Hi Guys - I have the the PMDG J41 and 747 for FSX, but i would like to install FS2004 and fly my 737, for old times sake.Would installing FS2004 and the 737 interfere with my FSX installation and current PMDG planes? I dont wanna break anything!

Adrian Burley

London, UK

 

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We've seen weirdness in the past when installing FS9 after FSX - the registry can get screwed up, but it doesn't always happen... up to you as to whether you want to try it.

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We've seen weirdness in the past when installing FS9 after FSX - the registry can get screwed up, but it doesn't always happen... up to you as to whether you want to try it.
Thanks for your reply. What problems have you seen? What issues have arisen? Nail%20Biting.gif

Adrian Burley

London, UK

 

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Well with it being windows only Bill Gates could probably tell you the troubles and he probably doesnt know either. :(

Hi Guys - I have the the PMDG J41 and 747 for FSX, but i would like to install FS2004 and fly my 737, for old times sake.Would installing FS2004 and the 737 interfere with my FSX installation and current PMDG planes? I dont wanna break anything!
I personally do not recommend it Adrian, if for no other reason I keep my FSX on a dedicated drive which I have spent countless hours tuning to a tee. I simply do not want to risk the performance issues associated with adding 2004 to the platter. I also do not want any risk, or perhaps a better way to state this, when something does go awry I don

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Gary Andersen

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Thanks for all your help, i appreciate it.I think i will take an Acronis Image of my hard drive first, so if it does go wrong, i can restore everything in a matter of minutes rather than hours!Or even dual boot my OS.

Adrian Burley

London, UK

 

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