May 4, 20224 yr 20 hours ago, IcedOutN8 said: Yeah thanks for the clarification. On another note, do you know why I've got two Navigraph directories in my community folder? I've got a "navigraph-nav-data" and another named "navigraph-nav-database" or something along those lines. The two folders in your community folder are "navigraph-navdata-base" and "navigraph-navdata". The "navigraph-navdata-base" replaces the sims "fs-base-nav" data. If you look near the top of content.xml, you will see that "fs-base-nav" is set to false with "navigraph-navdata-base" set to true immediately after "fs-base-nav". This is the important entry that needs to be reset any time content.xml is deleted and recreated by MSFS, and is done by using Navigraph Navdata Center to remove and then install after MSFS has rebuilt the content.xml file. The "navigraph-navdata" folder is the updated AIRAC cycle data for Navigraph. As long as it is located after all the MSFS "official" content.xml entries, it is good to go. Generally speaking, it can be mixed in with the community folder entries in content.xml, which will happen if you add anything to the community folder after Navigraph is installed. If that does cause an issue, then using Navigraph Navdata Center to remove and install Navigraph will move this entry to the bottom of the list. ...jim ASUS Prime Z790-E, Intel i9 13900K, 32Gb DDR5 Ram, Nvidia 3090 24Gb, Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500 GB and 1 TB, Samsung Odyssey G9 Ultrawide 49" G-SYNC Monitor.
May 4, 20224 yr Hi, For some technical background to the two Navigraph entries in content.xml, check out this blog post: https://navigraph.com/blog/nnc2112 Regards, Stephen Stephen O'Connell
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