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I decided to back up all of my FS9 airplane files in case my computer ever buys the farm. When I loaded the DVD and started the 3 gig burn it told me it was going to take 22 hours. I think I need a better idea. There must be a better way.

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I've got all mine on an external HD.

 

But try doing it a bit at a time ( say 20 - 30 aircraft ).

 

Pete.

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First, I chose all aircraft files I really needed to backup. By that, I mean aircraft which hadn't shipped with FS9, stock aircraft to which I'd added dozens of new liveries, and so on. For reasons of convenience, I copied all of these files into a temporary folder I'd created for that purpose. I deliberately did not include AI "traffic" aircraft, since as these are installed, .bgl files must also be created and copied into some of FS9's scenery directories, a process the installers for these aircraft carry out. I personally use WoAI and a few PAI aircraft, but the principle should be the same for similar "traffic" aircraft.

 

Once I had the files (still in their own folders) copied into my temporary folder, I used Pk-Zip, the freeware archiving program to create .zip archive containing all of these planes, and it was that .zip archive which I copied onto my external hard drive for safekeeping. Now, anytime I must reinstall FS9, I can restore all but my AI "traffic" aircraft in minutes by simply unzipping that archive into FS9's "Aircraft" folder.

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Why not just copy the "Aircraft", 'Gauges", "Sound" folders?

Maybe "Modules" as well. Copy to a portable/2nd hard drive.

 Or, If you have space, copy the whole install across. Then, if things go pear shaped, you have backups of everything, including scenery.

Better to be safe! ;-)

 

So, for a 'new'/backup install, I just copy the whole thing across to a new drive or computer - (I use 'teracopy' because it's faster than Microsofts copy).

 

Then download and run the FS9 registry repair tool found here:

http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library

Follow the onscreen directions to manually point to your FS9.exe and the tool will automatically correct the registry value.

 

Viola!! complete new install!!


Robin


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Thanks for the input . I appreciate all of these ideas and need to check my budget for a good fit.

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So, for a 'new'/backup install, I just copy the whole thing across to a new drive or computer - (I use 'teracopy' because it's faster than Microsofts copy).

 

I use Teracopy too. It's faster and more reliable than using Windows Explorer's copy function, and it's also free.

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When I get back next week I would like to pursue that Teracopy idea.

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