February 17, 20188 yr Hi, i have a smal problem. how can you repair the OPERATIONS CENTER ? I had a problem in the OC with the performance settings. (P3D V4) With the setting -Virtual Cockpit Displays you could not select anything anymore. To fix that, I have selected the NGX installer repair. That helped me. There must be another way to fix the OC. After Repair i must fix some problems at other software. There must be another way to fix the OC.!!!??? without the NGX or T7 installer Thanks Frank from EDDM WIN 11 64 Pro, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX, I7 13700K, be-quiet Loop Silent 2 WK, RTX 4080 S, 64 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast EXPO, 4x Nvme Samsung PRO, MS2024, be quiet SP11 850 Watt
February 17, 20188 yr Commercial Member I am not sure I understand what the issue exactly is with your OC. It is installed and want to reinstall it for some reason? It is deleted and want to install it again? The best would be to open a ticket with the support using the link at my signature. Chris Makris PLEASE NOTE PMDG HAS DEPARTED AVSIM You can find us at http://forum.pmdg.com
February 17, 20188 yr I think Frank is looking for a settings selection that used to be there for the NGX and has been gone for longer than I can remember. This settings selection can be found in the PMDG Options > Simulation in the FMS. Dan Downs KCRP
February 19, 20188 yr Author Thanks, Please excuse my bad English. My question was how to reinstall OC Center if it is faulty. I installed my NGX with Repair and this repaired the OC center. It also has to be easier without changing anything on a plane. At the moment my problem is solved but if i have to reset my image I do not want to fix my OC center with a change on the plane. Frank WIN 11 64 Pro, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX, I7 13700K, be-quiet Loop Silent 2 WK, RTX 4080 S, 64 GB DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast EXPO, 4x Nvme Samsung PRO, MS2024, be quiet SP11 850 Watt
February 19, 20188 yr 30 minutes ago, f.skywalker said: My question was how to reinstall OC Center if it is faulty. Best to post a new topic here describing how the OC is faulty. There are different actions depending on problem. Dan Downs KCRP
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