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Inertial Position Crash To Desktop

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Guest Cornell Lloyd

Good evening gentlemen,Earlier in the week (Sunday to be exact), I had (or so I thought) a brilliant idea. I decided to reformat my desktop, I figured that I'd get a lot of crap off of my computer and that maybe FS would see a little bit of improvement. To my surprise, it actually did but I did have one problem. My PSS 757 crashes to desktop every time I try to set my inertial position. Not exactly sure why? Any ideas?

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"reformat my desktop"???Please explain exactly what you did and then we might be able to help.John R

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Guest Cornell Lloyd

I reformatted my desktop computer. Sorry, should've been more clear.

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So you re-formatted your hard drive then re-installed windows and all your programmes including FS9? Is this correct.If so, how did you re-install the 757?John R

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Guest Cornell Lloyd

That is correct. I, then, reinstalled the PSS using the folders that were saved via disk from before the reformat.

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You are quite right that re-formatting etc will give improvement. Good thing to do fairly regularly.To the 757. I have never heard of this specific problem; however, I recommend that you check very carefully that you have pasted all the files across correctly into correct folders. There are details so that you can compare in other posts and do not forget voronoi.dat.Next check your FS9 start procedure as discussed again in other posts.Sorry I cannot be more specific; post back if these ideas do not help and we can try something else.John RPS I assume your are still Win XP?

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Guest Cornell Lloyd

Looks like the voronoi.dat file made it work. Thank you for the help, FOD.

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