March 13, 201016 yr Please advide on how to handle these kind of scenarios in the future! Any advice on how to address these kind of abuse in would be very much appreciated. English is not my native language. I cannot find any button in the PM-pages to report a message to the mods. What should I have done to handle this case in the correct way?Ulf-You can always send an email to: [email protected], I think you did a great job. Thanks for being a great member of this community! Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
March 13, 201016 yr Ulf-You can always send an email to: [email protected], I think you did a great job. Thanks for being a great member of this community!Thanks for a fast response and advice!I really hope that the Avsim forums will remain a civil and good forum for all FS simmers.Thanks!
March 13, 201016 yr Thanks for being a great member of this community!Indeed :--) - PC Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D // Asus ROG Crosshair X870E HERO // 2x32Gb Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 // ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition // 4Tb Corsair NVMe M.2 MP600 // Corsair 1600W PSU Samsung Odyssey Arc 55" curved 165 Hz monitor. - Simulator Hardware: VIRPIL Constellation Alpha Prime + VIRPIL VPC Universal Control Panel - #3 + MOZA AY210 Force Feedback Yoke + WINWING URSA MINOR 32 Throttle & PAC Metal + WINWING SKYWALKER Metal Rudder Pedals + WINWING Airbus FCU & EFIS + WINWING Boeing 3N PAP + WINWING MCDU-32 + WINWING PFP-4 + WINWING PFP 3-N + WINWING PFP-7.
March 13, 201016 yr It's sad that FlyingBits and djt01 couldn't show more humility. I'm convinced that they both had o lot of knowledge to share with the FS community. I hope they both will return and will show respect to any poster that don't share their opinion.Edited: Thanks to David and Geofa for keeping up an excellent moderation of the forums.
March 13, 201016 yr It's sad that FlyingBits and djt01 couldn't show more humility. I'm convinced that they both had o lot of knowledge to share with the FS community. I hope they both will return and will show respect to any poster that don't share their opinion.edited by self
March 13, 201016 yr ? :(No thanks UlfB, not taking the bait. You seem to be the rather sensitive type :(
March 14, 201016 yr This has been the WEIRDEST thread! :( And a bit of a waste of bandwidth . . . but highly enlightening in many ways.I feel bad for the OP -- it was after all a pretty simple question. Smooth Skies! -- Chuck B. MACHINE 1:FS2004/WinXP Pro 64, Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 Clocked to 4.35 GHz, Corsair H50, Asus Maximus Formula, 4GB PNY XLR8 DDR2 @1067, ATI 4870 and 4650, WD Raptor 10K RPM 160 GB HD, Seagate 500 mgb 32mgb cache, 2 Analog 2HTGs w/ 3 19" I-INC flat panel monitors 1280x1024x32, and 1 17" at 1280 x 1024, PC Silencer 750 Quad, FSPassengers, FSUPIC, (Payware), WideFS MACHINE 2: Dell Dimension, P4, WideClient, FDC Live Cockpit, Pro Flight Emulator, Active Sky v6.5 MACHINE 3: ASUS u81A Laptop, Windows 7 (what a joke!), WideClient, FlightSim Commander
March 14, 201016 yr To the original poster:With Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, you should not have to reinstall your operating system to utilize your new CPU without problems. The CPU is in the same family as the Core i7 920 so it should not have any effect. Windows Vista and Windows 7 handle CPU and motherboard changes very smoothly and efficiently, and with Windows XP a CPU change should cause no problems, but I've never tried a motherboard change with Windows XP. It would be hell if CPU manufacturers had to reinstall an OS every time they wanted to test a different CPU :(. As long as you have the same motherboard you skies will be clear and turbulence free. Windows will detect this change and may or may not even change the drivers, because XP, Vista, and 7 all have a generic CPU driver. See You In The Skies...gman!"Impossible things are simply those which so far have never been done." - Elbert Hubbard
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