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problem with bgl - tiles not apear

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Hello,First sorry for my English…I have big problem because my TP doesn’t work. I mean work but not to the end…I configured proxyuser.ini exactly like my friend (his TP works great), there are folders with JPG and BGL but there’s no photo scenery in FSX…In FSX in Addon Scenery I have folders WORLD XXXX as first, I have disable UAC, firewall and anivirus. I did everything what is in Manual and nothing… My system: Windows Vista 32Intel Dual Core 2.8 (4800)4GB RAMASUS 1GBFSX, SP1, SP2, UTX Europe and many addons… When I start FSX and flight inTP DOS window is: proxyUser: Individual tile accesses 0, 0.0 per secondproxyUser: Preloaded: 23716, Hit: 0, Miss: 0, Messages: 277 Thanks for help...

  • 3 weeks later...

it seems i have the same problem with you , but this forum appears to be dead lol, 10+days with one new topic..

  • 3 months later...

Kasug,I have the same problem too. Since you have a friend with TP working properly why not compare your config files with his. If you find any differences which might account for the problem please post results here.

FSX on Windows XP Pro x64. Intel i5 2500K running at 4.5Ghz, 16Gb ram Nvidia 9500 1Gb Graphics Card.

Tileproxy now working. Saitec Yoke, Pedals and Quadrant.

I've done a lot of digging around on this and it would appear that inspite of using the F8 start option to disable driver signing, Windows 7 x64 will not load the Tileproxy driver. I checked my error log file and even after using the F8 option, every instance of booting up the system showed the driver not loaded. I have one further option to try, that is signing the TP driver myself, if I can get my head round the proceedure that is. If that fails I'm afraid Win 7 gets the boot and XP Pro x64 goes back on my PC. Why did I even think about "upgrading" to 7?

FSX on Windows XP Pro x64. Intel i5 2500K running at 4.5Ghz, 16Gb ram Nvidia 9500 1Gb Graphics Card.

Tileproxy now working. Saitec Yoke, Pedals and Quadrant.

Why did I even think about "upgrading" to 7?
Because it is a far superior OS.
Because it is a far superior OS.
In general you may well be right, but when it flatly refuses to allow running software which hasn't passed their expensive certification requirements it becomes severely restrictive. I'm very well aware of the the "dangers" of running software which is not "approved" by MS and understand it may well mess up my system, but I should at least have the choice. In this instance It would seem that MS have put in place a method of disabling driver signing that just doesn't work. Frankly that is not superior by any stretch of the immagination.

FSX on Windows XP Pro x64. Intel i5 2500K running at 4.5Ghz, 16Gb ram Nvidia 9500 1Gb Graphics Card.

Tileproxy now working. Saitec Yoke, Pedals and Quadrant.

The option from the boot menu to disable driver signing works everytime. Yes, I am using Win7 64 bit.

  • 2 weeks later...

I was having the same problem - went through the entire install process, disable UAC, F8 disable driver signing - contantly got black tiles. The mistake I made was when I installed Tileproxy at the default location, which for me was atC:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft Games\TileProxy Photoreal World\I reinstalled Tileproxy to the root of my hard drive (C:\TileProxy Photoreal World\) and now it works like a charm! I suspect the problem is due to security associated with the C:\Program Files(x86) folder itself; moving TP outside that folder seems to have fixed the problem. Give it a try and see if it helps...

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