November 23, 200916 yr This is my first time using an FS2Crew product, and I am having troulbe using it with the LevelD 767.I've already set my neccesary home and second keys, but I think I am supposed to see a control menu when I click on the captains speed gauge, but I am not seeing anything at all.What should I do about this?
November 24, 200916 yr Commercial Member This is my first time using an FS2Crew product, and I am having troulbe using it with the LevelD 767.I've already set my neccesary home and second keys, but I think I am supposed to see a control menu when I click on the captains speed gauge, but I am not seeing anything at all.What should I do about this?Hi,Please send me an email to:[email protected] include your panel.cfg file for the LDS 767.In all likelihood, the FS2Crew modified panel.cfg was not made active.After installing, you run the Level D Config Manager and click "save" I assume? Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
July 15, 201114 yr Hi,Please send me an email to:[email protected] include your panel.cfg file for the LDS 767.In all likelihood, the FS2Crew modified panel.cfg was not made active.After installing, you run the Level D Config Manager and click "save" I assume? Best,Hi Bryan...Same issue here as well. During the install, I got an error message citing a problem making a file/modification because I am on a 64-bit system and that operation was incompatible except on 32-bit. The panel.cfg files were not modified, so I did them myself from the provided files in the FS2Crew folder structure. I did save the LVLD config, and I ran the start center as well as added the lines to the panel cfg file. I know about the registry repair tool, but I'm not sure if that would apply in this case? I'll try it anyway and see what happens when my current flight is over. (I am running windows 7-64 with FS9.1 and the winglet update for the 767). I have yet to test FS2C on my PMDG 747...but I did check and all the files seem to be correctly installed. Aleksandar Djordjevic
July 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Hi Bryan...Same issue here as well. During the install, I got an error message citing a problem making a file/modification because I am on a 64-bit system and that operation was incompatible except on 32-bit. The panel.cfg files were not modified, so I did them myself from the provided files in the FS2Crew folder structure. I did save the LVLD config, and I ran the start center as well as added the lines to the panel cfg file. I know about the registry repair tool, but I'm not sure if that would apply in this case? I'll try it anyway and see what happens when my current flight is over. (I am running windows 7-64 with FS9.1 and the winglet update for the 767). I have yet to test FS2C on my PMDG 747...but I did check and all the files seem to be correctly installed.Hi,64 or 32 bits should make difference. Generally, if the panel.cfgs don't get updated, it's because:1. Registry issue which can be easily fixed via the Flight1 Registry Repair Tool.2. UAC not disabled (it can sometimes cause problems).3. Not running as Admin.4. Not having the Level-D 767 aircraft installed.5. Installing FS2Crew to a location other than the root FS9/FSX folder.Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
July 16, 201114 yr Ok Bryan, I got it to work. I un-installed FS2Crew, ran the repair tool, and ran the FS2C installer again as admin, and all worked ok (no need to remove the 767). I wasn't expecting the need for that registry repair tool since my PC and all my installs are brand new, and I checked the registry myself all was ok. I guess there's something 'hidden' in running that tool after all. Strange.... Aleksandar Djordjevic
July 16, 201114 yr Commercial Member Ok Bryan, I got it to work. I un-installed FS2Crew, ran the repair tool, and ran the FS2C installer again as admin, and all worked ok (no need to remove the 767). I wasn't expecting the need for that registry repair tool since my PC and all my installs are brand new, and I checked the registry myself all was ok. I guess there's something 'hidden' in running that tool after all. Strange....Hi,Glad you got it working.Registry key problems for FSX/FS9 are very common. If memory serves correct, if you install the FSX beta or something the registry keys for FS9/FSX get messed up.It's such a common issue that Flight1 had to create a Registry Repair Tool for Flight Sim.Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
July 20, 201114 yr Hi.I'm having a little problem with my new fs2crew (fs2004, 767-300er Level-d)... sorry my english is not very fluent. ;)I'm starting tutorial flight, and click the clock: a female voice tells me, that "there is a problem with your flight1 license". What do I do wrong? Thanks for answering! :)/VEDIT: i ran the update 1.3 and all works well.
July 22, 201114 yr Commercial Member Hi.I'm having a little problem with my new fs2crew (fs2004, 767-300er Level-d)... sorry my english is not very fluent. ;)I'm starting tutorial flight, and click the clock: a female voice tells me, that "there is a problem with your flight1 license". What do I do wrong? Thanks for answering! :)/VEDIT: i ran the update 1.3 and all works well.Glad you got it sorted by installing the update.Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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