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orbx ftx central global error

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I recently changed computers to a high spec PC windows 7 - i7 16 Gb mem etc and have been installing fsx and orbx software.

 

Hav installed fsx software and hardware ok but ORBX FTX Global is a problem as when I apply Global region I receive message saying it loaded but with errors. There are a lot of errors and I have listed a small sample below:-

 

Custom Files Validation Report
Custom file does not exist.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Custom.gb_hybrid\BLDA2.dds
 
Custom file does not exist.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Custom.gb_hybrid\BLDA2LM.dds
 
Custom file does not exist.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Custom.gb_hybrid\BLDA3.BMP
 
Custom file does not exist.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Custom.gb_hybrid\BLDA3LM.BMP
 
I have loaded and registered ORBX EU England OK
 
I would really appreciate help please.
 
regards
 
dennis

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why not post your issue in the ftx forum


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I have also seen this message from FTX Central recently.  I reinstalled FTX Global and the error seems to have gone away.  I suspect the issue was triggered by the installation of a scenery that conflicted with the FTX package.

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Also make sure you install the latest Orbx Libraries last; this has often cured FTX Central problems on my system.

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