February 15, 201313 yr Author Since you said you uninstalled fsx and doing a re install of fsx since this is likely to registy files issues due to the unistallation of your fsx, . I suggest you use ccleaner its a free download and run the program it will remove any left over registy files. Than try again dont know if your got fsx acceleration included in your fsx addition but if you have you dont need sp1 or sp2 since its included already. Thankyou peter, i have FSX deluxe version and i have installed FSX again so should i uninstall FSX again to use ccleaner to get rid of al the left overs? or should i use it when FSX is installed? KLM 777-300ER Jeffrey.O
February 15, 201313 yr Ideally you use it after the uninstall, but if you manage to install your addons again than no need. Just a tip if your using w7 o/s system and if you going to re install again you should install fsx by using admin rights and having your uac turn off as well. As well with all your other addons as well and have your avg disabled as well. And install fsx in its on root drive not in the default location. In its own root drive meaning eg c:/ fsx etc not in the program file folder (86) I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
February 15, 201313 yr Commercial Member Also, I'm not sure the reasoning behind the re-install, but re-installing software should be seen as a last ditch option. It's tossed around too frequently around here as a solution, which can actually cause more issues, as evidenced here. I'm with Peter on the CCleaner option. Keep it around after you're done with this saga. It's a great program for routine maintenance of your computer. You can tell it what temporary files (cookies for websites you have to log into, esp) to keep around when you wipe temp files, which should be done regularly, even though most couldn't even tell you when the last time they even defragged was. Kyle Rodgers
February 15, 201313 yr hi there, ihad a problem like this last week but with sercice pack 2.it was a registrey problem.http://support.microsoft.com/fixit/ use the microsoft fix to uninstall service pack 1 then try to install it again.it sorted my problem straight away ,hope this helps Gary Stallard
February 15, 201313 yr Author hi there, ihad a problem like this last week but with sercice pack 2.it was a registrey problem.http://support.microsoft.com/fixit/ use the microsoft fix to uninstall service pack 1 then try to install it again.it sorted my problem straight away ,hope this helps Gary Stallard Gary That sounds hopefull because nothing helped so far! Thanks KLM 777-300ER Jeffrey.O
February 15, 201313 yr Moderator I had a similar problem when I tried to install it This worked: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928080 Hope this is the same problem
February 16, 201313 yr Author ThankYou guys i will try what you suggested and start with the ccleaner i will let yall know if it worked! Cheers and have nice weekend all! Jeffrey KLM 777-300ER Jeffrey.O
February 16, 201313 yr Author Hi all Thanks for all the advises that were givin to me, the CCLEANER WORKED! so i am ready to start the engines on the NGX and FLYY again! :biggrin: Thanks again and enjoy the weekend everybody KLM 777-300ER Jeffrey.O
February 17, 201313 yr Commercial Member Hi Try downloading .Net or Re-installing it , Usually solves most problems with installations & microsoft products http://www.microsoft.com/net Regards Just FYI - neither FSX itself nor any of our products use .NET. .NET is essentially the runtime files for Microsoft's implementation of the C# programming language - we program in C++. C# is fine for general apps, but not for stuff where performance is paramount like a flight simulator. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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