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Windows 7 64 bits

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I have installed FSX on a PC running Windows 7 64 bits.I have found 2 issues so far:

  1. there is no guidance available in airports when taxiing. Not fun in a big airport
  2. time compression. If choosing time compression during a flight, the clock is not accelerating according to the time compression chosen.

Has anyone else found other/similar bugs?How do you get round them? Any tips?ThanksH.

It had nothing to do with 64 bits. I am running WIN 7 64 with FSX and have no issues. Perhaps its your graphics issues or something. Have you installed all the FS updates?

Brent Lewis

Same here, H. There has to be a setting somewhere that is causing this - either with your FSX setup or a graphics issue, as flyerboy mentioned. 7/64 is most robust and runs FSX amazingly well.


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No problems running FSX on win 7 64 bit it runs smooth. Yep it could be the GFX card problem.

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