February 17, 201115 yr Hello All,I purchased a new SSD and want to use it exclusively for FSX. I plan on simply moving my FSX folder over to the new drive and run a reg fixer to edit the cfg's. Will this work for payware addons such as PMDG aircraft? I'm hoping not to do a full re-install. Thanks in advance,Eric Paul Eric Paul
February 17, 201115 yr Commercial Member A re-install is your best bet. I did the same thing myself a few months ago and there was no way around it. It's a hassle, but in the end it's good because you end up starting new. I ended up not re-installing quite a few add-ons that I wasn't using and that were just cluttering up my drive. Noah Bryant
February 17, 201115 yr Commercial Member Eric,It depends on what you're doing specifically - are you talking just about cloning your old drive to this (ie, the SSD will have the same drive letter as the old drive with FSX on it) or are you talking about moving just the FSX folder from one drive to the new one?If it's the first option, then you can do this without any ill effects because the drive letter is the same and thus no registry entries will point to the wrong locations.If it's the second option, then no that's not going to work - there's a ton of registry stuff that doesn't get replaced by those registry repair tools - there's stuff that's dynamically created during Windows setup by both FSX and by addons - you won't be able to adjust those all, many of them are extremely cryptic (just a class ID etc). You're better off just uninstalling and reinstalling from scratch to the SSD I think.I do wish Windows wasn't like this, programs should just store their settings and all relevant files right there in the folder - one of the things I love about Mac OSX vs. Windows honestly. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 17, 201115 yr Eric,It depends on what you're doing specifically - are you talking just about cloning your old drive to this (ie, the SSD will have the same drive letter as the old drive with FSX on it) or are you talking about moving just the FSX folder from one drive to the new one?If it's the first option, then you can do this without any ill effects because the drive letter is the same and thus no registry entries will point to the wrong locations.If it's the second option, then no that's not going to work - there's a ton of registry stuff that doesn't get replaced by those registry repair tools - there's stuff that's dynamically created during Windows setup by both FSX and by addons - you won't be able to adjust those all, many of them are extremely cryptic (just a class ID etc). You're better off just uninstalling and reinstalling from scratch to the SSD I think.I do wish Windows wasn't like this, programs should just store their settings and all relevant files right there in the folder - one of the things I love about Mac OSX vs. Windows honestly.Yep. Application packages are great. Everything is self-contained, drag it to any folder you want. To uninstall you just drag it to the trash can. I use my macbook for everything but fsx. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
February 18, 201115 yr Author Thanks Noah and Ryan for the help. I guess now I will have to start the tedious task of reinstalling FSX and the addons to the new SSD. In the long run this is probably the best thing to do anyway. We'll have a clean install for the NGX!Thanks again,Eric Paul Eric Paul
February 18, 201115 yr Commercial Member Check out the install guide we have here btw:http://support.precisionmanuals.com/KB/a87/how-to-uninstall-and-reinstall-fsx.aspx Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 18, 201115 yr Commercial Member Copy the FSX folder to new drive, change the SSD partition drive letter to old one in Disk Management. That's all. Michael A2A Simulations
February 18, 201115 yr Commercial Member Copy the FSX folder to new drive, change the SSD partition drive letter to old one in Disk Management. That's all.Not going to work if the old drive was C:\, had stuff besides FSX on it etc... Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
February 19, 201115 yr Most Add-on's I found did not suffer by doing the same myself. As mentioned, A lot of FS add-ons are 'self contained' The Add-ons that did not work correctly... FS2Crew voice commander for example.. then I just renamed the relevant folder containing my settings.. re-installed it, then reinstated the original foler. Still a bit of work, but better then reinstalling everything again like UTX/GEX etc...just takes toooo long!!! .........DaveKay. Asus M4N78 pro, EVGA460SC, 4gb DD2, 3.4ghz AMD Phenom II.
February 19, 201115 yr Commercial Member Not going to work if the old drive was C:\, had stuff besides FSX on it etc...True. Michael A2A Simulations
December 21, 201510 yr Hello Pilots I have not long installed a SSD 1TB as my HDD was getting full I got a computer shop to install the new SSD and also a clone .PMDG aircraft worked fine, anything from flight1 I had to do a re install everthing else worked fine in fsx . Im now formatting the old HDD drive and would like to move my sim objects and some other fsx programes like flightsim commander rex etc to the HDD with a junction link either with CMD or a Junction link program, I guess my question is will all my aircraft still work with a junction link to fsx on the ssd including pmdg,Ai aircraft and other payware aircraft,also do I need to edit my fsx cfg file. Appreciate any advice. QCaptain PC Specs PCCG Master 1070 Gaming System. • CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K• CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H100i 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler• Motherboard: ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard• Graphics: ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1070 Strix Gaming 8GB.• Memory: Team T-Force Delta RGB 2400MHz 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 White.• Solid State Drive: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD,• Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 2TB ST2000DM006 • Power Supply: Be Quiet! Pure Power 10 600W Power Supply • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home USB Flash Drive
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