January 12, 20206 yr Hello, I just have a quick question: If I have P3D installed outside of the default c:\Program Files folder, can I do that for MCE as well? If so, I could install it to a SSD. Thanks Dimitri Best regards, Dimitrios 9950X3D - 64 GB - RX 7900 XTX - TrackIR - Power-LC M39 WQHD - Honeycomb Alpha yoke, Saitek pedals & throttles in a crummy home-cockpit - MSFS for props, P3D for jets
January 12, 20206 yr Hello Dimitri, i have everyhing installed outside de default folders on a different disk. And it works perfectly. Best regards John John Cramer
January 12, 20206 yr Commercial Member 4 hours ago, d.tsakiris said: Hello, I just have a quick question: If I have P3D installed outside of the default c:\Program Files folder, can I do that for MCE as well? If so, I could install it to a SSD. Thanks Dimitri I second starter, flight sims can be installed to ANY drive. Just make sure you re-install MCE, AFTER simulator path has changed so that the required files (MCE Dlls folder and fsInsider64.dll are put in flight sim folder by the installer. Set "Prepar3D.exe" to run as admin. Run the app wizard briefly, without going through speech training. Windows manu Start->All Apps->Multi Crew Experience->Run app wizard. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
January 12, 20206 yr Author Ok, great - thanks Best regards, Dimitrios 9950X3D - 64 GB - RX 7900 XTX - TrackIR - Power-LC M39 WQHD - Honeycomb Alpha yoke, Saitek pedals & throttles in a crummy home-cockpit - MSFS for props, P3D for jets
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