June 6, 200817 yr I am receiving the following msg when I load the FSX. What went wrong?How can I correct it? Will it be some major effect to FSC scenery??ThanksSanal
June 6, 200817 yr Looks like there is a mis-match between your scenery.cfg configuration and the actual folders on disk. Run the UTX configuration tool and reselect all your options and see if that fixes it. Also, select file type "jpg" when you upload an image to AVSIM (your attachment was shown as txt).scott s..
June 6, 200817 yr Looks like you manually deleted a scenery area without removing it from your scenery.cfg. Or an uninstaller did a very poor job of doing so.Try this small utility from Steve Greenwood: http://home.earthlink.net/~smgreenwood/dow...s/fsscenery.zipRegards,Jim Karn
June 7, 200817 yr Jim,I didn't delete any scenery file.I downloaded Steve Greenwood utility when I tried to open the following MSG appeared.Sanal
June 7, 200817 yr >I am receiving the following msg when I load the FSX. What>went wrong?>How can I correct it? Will it be some major effect to FSC>scenery??>>Thanks>Sanal>>Check to see if something you uninstalled removed the Scenery folder under your Addon Scenery folder.If so, just create a folder named "Scenery" under your Addon Scenery folder.
June 7, 200817 yr >Jim,>I didn't delete any scenery file.I downloaded Steve Greenwood>utility when I tried to open the following MSG appeared.>>SanalSanal,Did you copy your scenery.cfg file to the folder where you have FSTscenery.exe? The scenery.cfg file must be in the same folder.Hope this helps :-)Ulf B
June 7, 200817 yr Author The areas of 116 - 120 are the additional acceleration disk cities and enhanced airports based on a default installation of the scenery.cfg.You had 6 more areas that were in your scenery.cfg that were probably 3rd party addon scenery. Some scenery installers that are not made for acceleration and SP2 will delete any thing after the FSX box version .cfg which ended at Area 115 (Addon Scenery folder).
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