November 30, 20196 yr In connection with a new installation of Windows 10, I made a mistake. I have my files eg Document synced with One Drive. Now I'm going to unlink my PC from One Drive. The question then is what happens to my installations of scenery and other addons in P3D. The xml files will probably contain the wrong path I suspect. Is there any simple way to make this change without it becoming total chaos. I have used Addon organizer. Grateful for advice and tips /Thomas Thomas ( Sundsvall, ESNN, Sweden) MSFS 2024, Intel 9 9900K Oc 5 GHZ 16MB, Corsair Hydro H150i PRO RGB 360mm, ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB ROG, 2 Corsair Force M2 MP600 1TB+500Gb, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO Z390 MB, Corsair 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200Mhz CL16, Fractal Design Define S2 Vision, Win 10 Home, BenQ 32" PD3200U 4K IPS monitor A2A Comanche, WB Sim Cessna 152
November 30, 20196 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, Seat* said: In connection with a new installation of Windows 10, I made a mistake. I have my files eg Document synced with One Drive. Now I'm going to unlink my PC from One Drive. The question then is what happens to my installations of scenery and other addons in P3D. The xml files will probably contain the wrong path I suspect. Is there any simple way to make this change without it becoming total chaos. I have used Addon organizer. Grateful for advice and tips /Thomas Hi, I don't think that anything will happen. Why would the paths change? Normally, add-on.xmls in the autodiscovery location "\Documents\Prepar3D V4 Add-ons" should not contain absolute paths, so there is nothing to change. I would just make a copy of the "\Documents\Prepar3D V4 Add-ons" folder, so you can restore it later. Or create a backup with P4AO. Best regards Edited November 30, 20196 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
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