October 11, 201213 yr Hello, I have a registered Version 6.5, a Win7 - system on a 80GB SSD drive and FSX installed on a different Partition on a 1,2 TB HDD drive D:\. FSUIPC and other addons run whithout Problems. Not VoxAtc. The Indexer can't find any aircrafts or sceneries because he allways starts looking on C:\ and stops after some minutes. How can I tell Indexer to look in a different folder? VoxAtc support does not unswer so help from this forum would be very welcome. Thanks for help.
October 11, 201213 yr Hi When you installed voxatc did you tell it where your fsx is because if not it will always look for the default installation c:\prog file\microsoft games\fsx. you must browse to you fsx ie e:\fsx i hope this helps. Ian
October 11, 201213 yr Author Hi Ian, yes i installed VoxATC to D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\VoxATC. D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ is the folder where FSX is running. All files are installed in the right folder. But the VoxATC indexer always starts with C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ and stops in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\\SimObjects\Misc\VXTaxiLightRed\sound. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\\SimObjects\ as the starting point seems to be hardwired. Peter
October 11, 201213 yr I have both FSX and VoxATC on a separate drive than Windows. The only difference is that I didn't install VoxAtc inside FSX folder. They are located side by side in a main folder called aviation. Hope this helps! Jarkko Puustinen (FSX live streamer, YouTuber) http://www.twitch.tv/virtualfreightdog http://www.youtube.com/user/VirtualFreightDog
October 12, 201213 yr Author I tried it in exactly the same way and before then new installation I deleted every VoxAtc entry in the registry. Nothing changed. I can't get rid of this "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\" as starting point. When I delete the "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games" folder, VoxAtc will recreate it during installation. Maybe I should fill it with some dummy-simobjects. Peter
October 13, 201213 yr Hi Peter Send Tegwyn an email and should be able to help. [email protected] Thanks Ian
October 14, 201213 yr pzw, I use VoxATC on a separate drive without problems. I think you should look into fixing the FSX registry address as it seems to me that VoxATC can't find FSX. There are some freeware utilities around to do the job for you.
October 15, 201213 yr Author Hello Ian and Hendrik, thanks for your help. @ Ian: I already contacted support, but didn`t get answer. I will try again. @ Hendrik: I uninstalled VoxAtc then removed and corrected manually all entries in the registry (FSX and AtcVox) , then installed VoxAtc again. It still didn't work. Peter
October 15, 201213 yr Hello Ian and Hendrik, thanks for your help. @ Ian: I already contacted support, but didn`t get answer. I will try again. @ Hendrik: I uninstalled VoxAtc then removed and corrected manually all entries in the registry (FSX and AtcVox) , then installed VoxAtc again. It still didn't work. Peter Try the free registry repair tool on this page: http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library
October 29, 201213 yr Author Now it works! This tool did it: http://tweakfs.com/download/fsx_reg_utility.zip Thanks for your help. Peter
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