December 27, 200322 yr when you compress FS2004 with XP any new folders, or files that you install in the FS2004 folder will also automatically be compressed
December 27, 200322 yr I created the file in the FS9 folder and when I click on the startfs9.bat it does not launch FS9 at all..Please advise. Update: I had to re-boot the machine and it seems to work, thanks!Barry
December 27, 200322 yr It took me two days to find out that the start high tweek was the reason that my Reality XP 530 GPS stopped working. Hope this helps anyone with the same problem.Ron Sagel
December 27, 200322 yr That's exactly what I wanted to prevent with my warning ... the RealityXP 530XP uses the original Garmin trainer software that runs as a separate process (you can see it on the taskbar if you switch to the desktop). With the FS9 priority set to high, the Garmin trainer hardly gets any processor time from the scheduler.VOlker :]
April 19, 200422 yr How would you create one of these for HT? Lets say I wanted realtime on CPU0, would it bestart /realtime cpu0 fs9.exe?can someone verify if that is correct for me?
April 21, 200422 yr denodanCan compressing the FS9 folder cause any problems, and if so what? Also can a compressed folder be uncompressed to its former state? I'm using WinXP and FAT32ThanksDavid
April 21, 200422 yr >Anyone?Try typing start /? at the command prompt and read up what it will let you do.cheersDaveOh the power of the good old "/?"
April 21, 200422 yr >4:Run FS2004 by clicking on this new file (or create a>shortcut for it on desktop).>When I do that the bat file is opened in wordpad, not run.
April 21, 200422 yr Just to mention that FS AUtostart in the library can do all these things - stop unwanted services, set application priority and even start ancillary programs automatically.Allcott
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