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Can I safely delete the file "SimSound.dll"?

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When I boot up FS2004 I get a message reading:.................................................................Flight Simulator has detected potentially incompatible aircraft or software. File SimSound.dll Do you want to load this software?...........................................................I've searched and found it in:C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFlight SimulatorModulesCan I safely delete it? I'd appreciate advice.

I get that as well and have renamed it (as .bak) to stop it loading.Not sure where it came from though.>>>Edit. Just did a check and confirmed my thoughts.I've had it since I bought and installed the T-37 Tweet. It is a required file for that package but the developers are looking into it, there is a post on their forum. ;)

Yup.........that message has been with me too since I installed the T37-Tweet.After renaming it .bak did the performance or sound when flying the T37 alter in any way?But thanks Magic Man, I'll hold my hosses till I know more about it.

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If you don't already have an (OldModules) section in your fs9.cfg...the "()" being brackets, add one, and then below it put "simsound.dll=1". That should take care of the error..I think. your cfg should have a section like this:(OldModules)SimSound.dll=1Hope that helps.Danny[a href=http://library.avsim.net/search.php?CatID=Root&SearchTerm=danny%2Bfritsche&Sort=Added&ScanMode=0&Go=Change+View" target="_blank]My Work.[/a]"Well, that's just like your opinion...man." The DudeIntel P4 2.4GHzAsus P4PE MoboCrucial 1GB PC2700 DDR128MB Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro/Omega 3.9sMaxtor 120GB and 30GB 7200Rpm HD

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