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TileProxy and ReadyDriver Help

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I've scoured the 'net looking for the answer to this, but come up short. Maybe it's because I'm not using proper terminology. Someone here can hopefully help.I used to have TP installed, but I had to do a reinstall of my OS due to viruses and stuff (first viruses on my PC since I built it three years ago!). I used the Ready Driver Plus method of getting TP to run and it worked fine. After my reinstall, I noticed the Ready Driver was still listed in the BIOS, along with an old Win7 install. I managed to get the old Win 7 to not show up anymore (I think it was because previously, I had FSX and Win7 on opposite drives than what I have now -- example, FSX was on my smaller drive, which used to be Drive D, now is drive C and has Win 7 on it ... Win 7 used to be on my larger drive, which was drive C, which now has FSX and is called drive E. Confused yet?) Unfortuately, I still have the old Ready Driver showing up in BIOS and I can't figure out how to get rid of it. I think that may be causing the problem somehow, as maybe on bootup it's selecting the old RD instead of the new one. If I can get rid of the old RD from BIOS or my system, I might be able to get it all to work right, but I can't find the old install in my system anywhere.I've also done the other method that was posted, the temporary driver signing program, but that didn't work either. So I can't get TP to get online and install the maps onto my FSX.Any ideas??Thanks.EDIT: Fixed it somehow. Don't know what I did differently, but it's taken care of.

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