April 30, 201610 yr Hey fellows, H ere is the thing. I haven't been flying the sim lately, came after long period, I can't find the pmdg operational center. and for some weird reason I just can't go into PMDG downloads's section. It says something with timed out and too long. can someone help me get it externally? or how do I just get to that section? cheers. Daniel choen
April 30, 201610 yr The OC should be accessible from your Windows Start button > all programs > PMDG. See also the Introduction document that provides this and much more. PMDG Downloads section.... not where you need to go. If you want to download your installer then log into your account and select Order History. Dan Downs KCRP
April 30, 201610 yr can someone help me get it externally? or how do I just get to that section?I don't believe it exists externally and it can't be downloaded from PMDG. It comes about when either the NGX or 777LR base packages are installed. If you haven't already try searching your computer by clicking on the start button. Michael Cubine
May 1, 201610 yr As Michael has suggested, it come with the install of the latest ngx and 777 downloads I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
May 1, 201610 yr Author Found it! but now facing another problem, I need to tupdate to latest version, but can't go to PMDG's website. any idea? thanks! Daniel choen
May 1, 201610 yr Commercial Member Found it! but now facing another problem, I need to tupdate to latest version, but can't go to PMDG's website. any idea? thanks! Find your HOSTS file (it won't have an extension, so right click it and open in Notepad) and post the contents here in the thread. The file is located here: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Kyle Rodgers
May 1, 201610 yr Author # Copyright © 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp. # # This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows. # # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each # entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should # be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name. # The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one # space. # # Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual # lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol. # # For example: # # 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server # 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host # localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself. # 127.0.0.1 localhost # ::1 localhost 113.105.152.25 www.precisionmanuals.com Thanks Kyle! Daniel choen
May 1, 201610 yr Commercial Member 113.105.152.25 www.precisionmanuals.com Not sure what software put this in your HOSTS file, but remove it, save, and you should be fine. Kyle Rodgers
May 1, 201610 yr Author Not sure what software put this in your HOSTS file, but remove it, save, and you should be fine. You're the best Kyle! solved! Daniel choen
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