February 16, 201214 yr VoxATC will not recognize the Level-D navdata that I have installed from Navigraph.Under VoxATC X – Advanced settings. I click the Browse button and navigate to the folder that contains the Navdata files. C:\FSX\Level-D Simulations\navdata. I then receive a pop up that says: "No NavData found in C:\FSX\Level-D Simulations\navdata. Any Advice?
February 18, 201214 yr It looks okay. I have the same path: Flight Simulator XLevel-D SimulationsnavdataIs your navdata a bit up to date? Edited February 18, 201214 yr by Tallguy Eric [FSX on Windows7 64-bit]
February 20, 201214 yr The most obvious other answer then is that you may have installed the navdata in a slightly different folder? Have you checked the navdata is actually in that folder? Sorry if that sounds pre-school just best to eliminate an easily solved potential problem before going into it in more depth! :) Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
February 20, 201214 yr Author It's in the correct folder. I attached a picture of the locations in the first post.
February 21, 201214 yr Apologies cbass I was accessing the OP on a mobile device before and couldn't see the screenshot you posted. That has me stumped I'm afraid!I presume you've tried reinstalling the navdata already to ensure it hasn't been corrupted somehow? And that hasn't made any difference?Do you get the same problem repeatedly even after re-starting your PC?Have you tried, or considered trying, to reinstall Vox?Have you installed anything recently inbetween Vox recognising your navdata and then not recognising it?Just want to get a handle on how far you've already gone in trying to resolve the prob...Cheersk Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
February 23, 201214 yr Maybe its a UAC type issue, do you run VOX as administrator? Jack F. Vogel, Delta Virtual Airlines
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