May 22, 200422 yr Computer gurus, advice please. Can I put, say, my SCENERY library on one hard disk while FS itself is on another? Changing, of course, all references in the SCENERY.CFG file accordingly?I'm getting horribly short of space on my main disk. With FS2004 and FS2002 on there and three years worth of add-ons, I'm 3 gig short of my 80 gig limit.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
May 22, 200422 yr Sure you can do that. One other thing you might want to consider is mapping a partition to a folder. Thats what I have done, my main FS drive is located on 1 partition, my scenery partition is mapped to the scenery folder, and my aircraft partition is mapped to the aircraft folder.
May 22, 200422 yr <<<<<<<<>>>>>>Thanks, Fred. But surely, if I'm out of space, I'm out of space, right? I can't create a partition (do I need a comb?!) out of a full disk.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
May 22, 200422 yr Not a problem. I have FS on my 40gb 'E' drive along with my backlog of stuff to add. I keep this drive very lean.All my backups, mesh and scenery are located over on my new 120gb 'C' drive along with my FS-AOM hanger. It also has all my normal business stuff.FS doesn't really give a hoot where stuff is as long as you accurately point to the proper location.-------------------Racartronit means something, but I just can't remember what
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