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World of AI FSX Problem

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I'm on a new FSx Install and I went to install all my WofAI packages and I keep getting the messgae "Airline '***" Already exists do you want to repair the installation".I havn't reinstalled any of these packages so I dont where the error is coming from, any help would be great!Joran Coolins

I'm on a new FSx Install and I went to install all my WofAI packages and I keep getting the messgae "Airline '***" Already exists do you want to repair the installation".I havn't reinstalled any of these packages so I dont where the error is coming from, any help would be great!Joran Coolins
Did you copy over "anything" from a previous installation into your "new" FSX installation?The file which holds data regarding which WOAI airline packages have been installed is named WOAIDATA in FS2004 and WOAIDATAX in FSX - no extension on either file. Normally these files are found in the same folder as the WOAI Installer.exe file.Apparently you have a copy of one or both on your setup somewhere which the installer is seeing and reading. If you can find it and remove it, the installer should proceed with installing packages.Hope that helps.

Hey Opa, ya I didn't copy anything over to this new install, it's all clean, is there something I need to delete? ThanksJordancoolins

Did you copy over "anything" from a previous installation into your "new" FSX installation?The file which holds data regarding which WOAI airline packages have been installed is named WOAIDATA in FS2004 and WOAIDATAX in FSX - no extension on either file. Normally these files are found in the same folder as the WOAI Installer.exe file.Apparently you have a copy of one or both on your setup somewhere which the installer is seeing and reading. If you can find it and remove it, the installer should proceed with installing packages.Hope that helps.
Hey Opa, ya I didn't copy anything over to this new install, it's all clean, is there something I need to delete?ThanksJordancoolins
Have you carefully searched your entire system for either of the two files I mentioned?As far as I know, those are the only two files in which WOAI stores data regarding packages it installs.Keep us posted.

O in other then FSX...no where should I look?

Have you carefully searched your entire system for either of the two files I mentioned?As far as I know, those are the only two files in which WOAI stores data regarding packages it installs.Keep us posted.
O in other then FSX...no where should I look?
I would start by looking in the Folder where you installed the installer - it can be installed anywhere sp I have no idea where you placed it.If that produces no results, then use the search engine to scour your entire hard drive.If that produces no results, then I would post your problem at the WOAI forums - they are very good at helping folks.You do need to "register" (which is free and quick) in order to see all of the forums there and post questions.http://www.world-of-ai.com/Forum/index.phpGood luck.

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