Monday at 07:55 AM3 days Considering that you started a new thread about preparing for your first long haul flight in the PMDG 777, did you resolve your issues with the navigation database? Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
Monday at 07:55 AM3 days Author Just now, Christopher Low said:Considering that you started a new thread about preparing for your first long haul flight in the PMDG 777, did you resolve your issues with the navigation database?No i Hope to fix It for tomorroe
Monday at 09:56 AM3 days Author Guys it's Probably a problem related to the mfsf2024 marketplace because sometimes the download fails in various attempts to get the plane to work. The people at Pmdg told me that I can't Do boo about it, do you have any ideas??
Monday at 01:01 PM3 days 19 hours ago, Bob Scott said:Probably best to ask this on PMDG's support forum, or via a support ticket on their site.Which airport? I think the FMC is only populated with airports having runways long enough for a 777.all support tickets are done thru the oc3 since it also sends the logs of the issues as well I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
Tuesday at 05:16 AM2 days Author I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I've uninstalled the game, erased my data, basically everything, and then tried again, but still nothing. Any ideas?
Tuesday at 06:44 AM2 days 1 hour ago, Yuk_011 said:I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I've uninstalled the game, erased my data, basically everything, and then tried again, but still nothing. Any ideas?than u need to send a support ticket to asobe Edited Tuesday at 06:46 AM2 days by pete_auau I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
Tuesday at 06:57 AM2 days 1 hour ago, Yuk_011 said:I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I don't know what to do. I've tried everything. I've uninstalled the game, erased my data, basically everything, and then tried again, but still nothing. Any ideas?This is a longshot - but there is growing evidence that a recent change in MS Windows is affecting some folks in MSFS2024, especially relating to Flight Plans and ICAO retrieval. It is that MS, in a recent Windows update has started duplicating certain folders in 'the cloud' in their OneDrive app. It is meant as a helpful automatic backup of important files for us...and, by default, it includes the Documents folders...In my case, in the Leonardo Maddog MD-82, it would NOT load my flight plan and returned that the 'ICAO not in the database'. What seems to have happened was that the sim searches for the flightplan in Documents....and finds the duplicate folder on OneDrive and can't access it. I tried around 16 failed flights trying all the stuff I could think and had read about elsewhere...then started seeing occasional reference to similar issues relating to OneDrive.What solved it for me was to simply go into the Windows programs menus and disabled OneDrive. Immediately it now found the airport on the MD82!This is what Google says about it:"Yes, issues where Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2024) fails to find ICAO airports can occasionally be related to Windows OneDrive folder syncing, but it is typically caused by a few other well-documented database discrepancies. [1, 2, 3]Here are the most common reasons this happens and how to fix them:1. The OneDrive/Cloud Sync ConflictIf Windows OneDrive is set to actively backup your Documents folder or your user AppData directories, it can lock crucial cache or configuration files while the simulator is trying to write to them.The Fix: Go to your OneDrive settings and ensure that the simulator's folders (e.g., your Communityfolder and SceneryIndexes) are set to "Always keep on this device" or excluded from cloud syncing entirely."Might not be the answer in your case - but worth a try. If it makes no difference, you can always turn OneDrive back on. Edited Tuesday at 08:18 AM2 days by AJZip2 Ryzen 7 9800x3D @5.2GHz; ASUS X670-P Motherboard; nVidia 4080 (factory o/c); 32G 5600MHz DDR5 SDRAM; Pimax Crystal Light VR Headset; Quest 3 VR Headset
Tuesday at 08:28 AM2 days Author 1 hour ago, AJZip2 said:This is a longshot - but there is growing evidence that a recent change in MS Windows is affecting some folks in MSFS2024, especially relating to Flight Plans and ICAO retrieval. It is that MS, in a recent Windows update has started duplicating certain folders in 'the cloud' in their OneDrive app. It is meant as a helpful automatic backup of important files for us...and, by default, it includes the Documents folders...In my case, in the Leonardo Maddog MD-82, it would NOT load my flight plan and returned that the 'ICAO not in the database'. What seems to have happened was that the sim searches for the flightplan in Documents....and finds the duplicate folder on OneDrive and can't access it. I tried around 16 failed flights trying all the stuff I could think and had read about elsewhere...then started seeing occasional reference to similar issues relating to OneDrive.What solved it for me was to simply go into the Windows programs menus and disabled OneDrive. Immediately it now found the airport on the MD82!This is what Google says about it:"Yes, issues where Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2024) fails to find ICAO airports can occasionally be related to Windows OneDrive folder syncing, but it is typically caused by a few other well-documented database discrepancies. [1, 2, 3]Here are the most common reasons this happens and how to fix them:1. The OneDrive/Cloud Sync ConflictIf Windows OneDrive is set to actively backup your Documents folder or your user AppData directories, it can lock crucial cache or configuration files while the simulator is trying to write to them.The Fix: Go to your OneDrive settings and ensure that the simulator's folders (e.g., your Communityfolder and SceneryIndexes) are set to "Always keep on this device" or excluded from cloud syncing entirely."Might not be the answer in your case - but worth a try. If it makes no difference, you can always turn OneDrive back on.Thx but i'm on xbox
Tuesday at 08:33 AM2 days Author 1 hour ago, pete_auau said:than u need to send a support ticket to asobeI did It but they sey It Is not related to them, same PMDG
Tuesday at 08:33 AM2 days Author 1 hour ago, AJZip2 said:This is a longshot - but there is growing evidence that a recent change in MS Windows is affecting some folks in MSFS2024, especially relating to Flight Plans and ICAO retrieval. It is that MS, in a recent Windows update has started duplicating certain folders in 'the cloud' in their OneDrive app. It is meant as a helpful automatic backup of important files for us...and, by default, it includes the Documents folders...In my case, in the Leonardo Maddog MD-82, it would NOT load my flight plan and returned that the 'ICAO not in the database'. What seems to have happened was that the sim searches for the flightplan in Documents....and finds the duplicate folder on OneDrive and can't access it. I tried around 16 failed flights trying all the stuff I could think and had read about elsewhere...then started seeing occasional reference to similar issues relating to OneDrive.What solved it for me was to simply go into the Windows programs menus and disabled OneDrive. Immediately it now found the airport on the MD82!This is what Google says about it:"Yes, issues where Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2024) fails to find ICAO airports can occasionally be related to Windows OneDrive folder syncing, but it is typically caused by a few other well-documented database discrepancies. [1, 2, 3]Here are the most common reasons this happens and how to fix them:1. The OneDrive/Cloud Sync ConflictIf Windows OneDrive is set to actively backup your Documents folder or your user AppData directories, it can lock crucial cache or configuration files while the simulator is trying to write to them.The Fix: Go to your OneDrive settings and ensure that the simulator's folders (e.g., your Communityfolder and SceneryIndexes) are set to "Always keep on this device" or excluded from cloud syncing entirely."Might not be the answer in your case - but worth a try. If it makes no difference, you can always turn OneDrive back on.Any ideas how to fix It in Xbox?
Tuesday at 08:47 AM2 days 18 minutes ago, Yuk_011 said:Thx but i'm on xboxApols -I forgot that Ryzen 7 9800x3D @5.2GHz; ASUS X670-P Motherboard; nVidia 4080 (factory o/c); 32G 5600MHz DDR5 SDRAM; Pimax Crystal Light VR Headset; Quest 3 VR Headset
Tuesday at 12:03 PM2 days 3 hours ago, Yuk_011 said:Any ideas how to fix It in Xbox?I'm afraid I don't know the X-box systems at all. I'm sure someone here will, though. Ryzen 7 9800x3D @5.2GHz; ASUS X670-P Motherboard; nVidia 4080 (factory o/c); 32G 5600MHz DDR5 SDRAM; Pimax Crystal Light VR Headset; Quest 3 VR Headset
Tuesday at 12:27 PM2 days Author 22 minutes ago, AJZip2 said:I'm afraid I don't know the X-box systems at all. I'm sure someone here will, though.I hope so. Im starting to work on and refund so... If Someone know PLS be fast!!!
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