March 7, 20233 yr On 3/3/2023 at 1:42 PM, udidwht said: Incorrect. One is not messing around with the OS when running these commands. A lot of folks have run those commands and what do you know... Back up and flying again. While it's fine from a system maintenance perspective it has little if anything to do with the actual problem the OP is having. Yes we should all make sure our file systems are sound and change the oil in our vehicles regularly, but that won't resolve back-end problems with application functionality or put air back into a flat tire. There are few one-size-fits-all solutions and throwing unrelated technical instructions makes you look smart for a minute or two but frustrates the user who is seeking an actual relevant solution from those who have been there and dunnit. "That's what" - She
March 7, 20233 yr On 3/3/2023 at 2:37 PM, andyjohnston.net said: I've done that. In the middle of a flight right now, I'll try again when I'm done. Do be sure to open a ZenDesk ticket since they require two or three days for these problema to "work themselves out" and they have some other particular requirements to verify you were actually charged. Be sure to read the fine print instructions but in both cases when this happened to me with the Steam version I was refunded and was able to make the purchases successfully by pre-funding the amount in my online wallet. MSFS Marketplace hasn't hung up on me in this way since I made that a habit. "That's what" - She
March 8, 20233 yr 4 hours ago, Stoopy said: While it's fine from a system maintenance perspective it has little if anything to do with the actual problem the OP is having. Yes we should all make sure our file systems are sound and change the oil in our vehicles regularly, but that won't resolve back-end problems with application functionality or put air back into a flat tire. There are few one-size-fits-all solutions and throwing unrelated technical instructions makes you look smart for a minute or two but frustrates the user who is seeking an actual relevant solution from those who have been there and dunnit. No way to accurately ascertain that unless you already know the OS is clean, stable and corrupt free. Win10Pro 22H2-19045.7184 IntelCorei7-3770K GigabyteGA-Z68XP-UD3 32GBGSkillCL7-8-8-24 AsusRTX2070OC8GB 1TBCrucialMX500SSD 2 TB PNY CS900 (x3)1TBRAWMushkinSSDs LGBlueRayBurner RosewillChallengerTowerBlack CorsairRM750wPSU X56HOTAS TtesportsCommanderKeyboardMousecombo TrackIR5Pro 34inUltraWideScreenLG2560x1080p TM2xMFDCougar OculusQuest2 InateckKU5211PCIe3.2 LTERIVERPCIeG2S4 TMobileHomeInternet5GMSI Codex Series R2 B14NUC7-095US Windows 11 Home 25H2 26200.8524 - i7 14700F MSI Pro B760 VC Wifi II RTX 5060ti OC 16GB 32GB DDR5 5600mhz 2TB MSI nVME 4TB Crucial nVME 4TB SPCC SATA SSD P-3 4TB SSD 650w Gold PSU Monitor LG 2560x1080p 34in
March 8, 20233 yr 10 hours ago, udidwht said: No way to accurately ascertain that unless you already know the OS is clean, stable and corrupt free. Actually it is quite possible to diagnose problems particularly when they are known and it's not a stretch to assume the user has a clean system already. Doing so tends to waste less of the user's time. "That's what" - She
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