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FSX Scenery problem

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FSX Scenery.cfg issue'Scenery in (Addon scenery\Scenery) in scenery Area 115 not found'Advice welcomed please?

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FSX Scenery.cfg issue'Scenery in (Addon scenery\Scenery) in scenery Area 115 not found'Advice welcomed please?
It means you removed an addon scenery from your hard drive. The scenery.cfg is telling you the scenery at Area 115 is no longer on your harddrive. Open up your scenery.cfg and delete area 115 and renumber the areas accordingly.Best regards,Jim
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Thanks jim, I did that, turned out to be te last entry but, I am still getting warnings of the same after saving my alteration?

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Thanks jim, I did that, turned out to be te last entry but, I am still getting warnings of the same after saving my alteration?
Which Scenery.cfg file did you work on?The one in your main FSX folder is only a backup of the required default entries.The one which FSX actually uses to house whatever you have added is located here:C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\FSXThat is on an XP system and of course the file is hidden as is the folder named Application Data if memory serves.The location will likely be slightly different under Vista or Win 7.On my system, area 115 is my default Addon scenery entry. If that is what it is on yours also then double check to see that such a folder (with a scenery and texture subfolder) actually exists under your FSX main folder.
Which Scenery.cfg file did you work on?The one in your main FSX folder is only a backup of the required default entries.The one which FSX actually uses to house whatever you have added is located here:C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\FSXThat is on an XP system and of course the file is hidden as is the folder named Application Data if memory serves.The location will likely be slightly different under Vista or Win 7.On my system, area 115 is my default Addon scenery entry. If that is what it is on yours also then double check to see that such a folder (with a scenery and texture subfolder) actually exists under your FSX main folder.
Great explanation Dave AND, if it is the Addon Scenery, you can go into the Scenery Library and disable Addon Scenery and that should stop the error messages too.Best regards,Jim
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Which Scenery.cfg file did you work on?The one in your main FSX folder is only a backup of the required default entries.The one which FSX actually uses to house whatever you have added is located here:C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\FSXThat is on an XP system and of course the file is hidden as is the folder named Application Data if memory serves.The location will likely be slightly different under Vista or Win 7.On my system, area 115 is my default Addon scenery entry. If that is what it is on yours also then double check to see that such a folder (with a scenery and texture subfolder) actually exists under your FSX main folder.
David, your a wizard, thanks for your help. It worked.

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