January 19, 201115 yr When trying to run X Plane after installing from a DVD, I get an error message that I have moved the executable from the x-System folder. I have not moved anything and there is no folder by that name. It installs from the disc into a folder named X plane 9Has anyone else run into this problem? Is there a work around?Thanks for any help or suggestions.Donald E. Donovan Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
January 19, 201115 yr When trying to run X Plane after installing from a DVD, I get an error message that I have moved the executable from the x-System folder. I have not moved anything and there is no folder by that name. It installs from the disc into a folder named X plane 9Has anyone else run into this problem? Is there a work around?In this case "X Plane 9" is your "X-System" folder.To solve the problem, you could try running the X-Plane web installer (it will update to the latest X-Plane release as well):http://dev.x-plane.com/update/installers9/X-PlaneUpdaterWindows.zipMarco "Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people".
January 19, 201115 yr Author In this case "X Plane 9" is your "X-System" folder.To solve the problem, you could try running the X-Plane web installer (it will update to the latest X-Plane release as well):http://dev.x-plane.com/update/installers9/X-PlaneUpdaterWindows.zipMarcoThanks a lot Marco. that suggestion worked very well. X Plane is up and running and I am now installing all the scenery.All I have to do now is relearn how to use it. :-)Donald E. Donovan Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
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