May 31, 201115 yr The PMDG 737 For fs2004 does work in FSX.....this is how to do itCreate a folder in C: drive - Name it fs2004Install the pmdg 737 into this folder. Once installed into the folder you created there will be Sound, gauges, Modules, Aircaft etc etc........Move to the correct folders within FSX. DO NOT move the FSUIPC file...Instead make sure you have FSUIPC.4 installed into the modules folder.That it Enjoy :)
June 18, 201114 yr How did you install the 737 into the folder you created since the installer does not give you a choise where to install!!
June 28, 201114 yr How did you install the 737 into the folder you created since the installer does not give you a choise where to install!!My guess would be he recreated the fs9 folder structure which tricked the installer. Tom "I just wanna tell you both: good luck. We're all counting on you."
July 12, 201114 yr Actually you can install it into the FS9 folder (if created) by moving FS9.exe from the FSX folder (no idea why its there) to the FS9 folder then running the installer. This is if it does an install check. Shane Reilly Prepar3D & X-Plane 11
July 22, 201114 yr Hi, I installed the 737 as you said and copied the files into the FSX folder. But if I start the FSX - I can't choose the 737. Which file have I to change?
August 2, 201114 yr LMAO at you all, the NGX is out in 3 days. Do youself a favour and invest in FSX Brent Lewis
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