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BertieBott

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  1. Would anyone be willing to share their SP-177 v1.4 config file which has the corrections implemented as well as the ISG FMS and RealityXP WXR500 already embedded? This is something I feel would be very helpful to the Tinmouse community if someone would be so kind as to post it up. Thank you!
  2. Hey guys, hope this is an appropriate place to post. I just got a 15" 2.2GHz i7 Macbook Pro (Early 2011 model). Naturally, I'll be setting up bootcamp with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit to run FSX and all my aircraft (including, my future NGX). Any suggestions from you fellow pilots as to how to best optimize my setup so as to have the best performance possible? Thanks in advance for your help!
  3. So I'm better off with a 3.0GHz dual core processor than say a 2.8GHz 4 core processor? Or are the differences negligible enough that I'm better off with the 4 cores? And how about RAM, I'm assuming the more the merrier? Video card wise, 1GB NVIDIA is plenty or should I look for more? I was looking at the ASUS G74SX, is that just a waste of money since it's geared toward GPU intensive games? Keep the recommendations coming in please! I haven't been able to experience the wonders of FSX and with the PMDG 737NGX, I want to run FSX with this beautiful plane and amazing addon scenery and weather to go with it.
  4. Ok guys, Christmas time is coming soon and I'm planning to give myself the gift of a new laptop to finally fly FSX! I know, PCs are better but due to other reasons, I need to get a laptop (Mac or Windows I don't care). Ideally, I would want to spend around $1000 for it.From what I've read, I'm better off with a higher clock speed CPU than trying to get more cores correct? Any help would be much appreciated.Thanks!
  5. Solved the problem. Believe it or not, it had something to do with FSUIPC. I uninstalled and reinstalled Squawkbox and everything's fine. Thanks everyone for your help!
  6. The only thing I did was install the AES 2.0 beta. After that, FSUIPC needed to be reinstalled since Squawkbox couldn't find it. I wonder if that's the cause of this as well. Unfortunately, I have System Restore turned off since (I thought) it was a waste of HD space. Maybe I'll turn it on so something like this doesn't happen again.Anyone else have any hints?
  7. Windows XP 32 bitNVIDIA 8400M GS Video CardHP Pavilion dv6000 laptopKeep in mind, FS9 has been running just fine on this until now when I started FS9 to do a flight and was greeted by this error.
  8. Tom,Thank you for your prompt reply. However, 1. I tried deleting my FS9.CFG and 2. I did not change my video card. Either way, still getting the error :/
  9. My video card and all drivers are set up properly. However, whenever I start FS9 it tells me about it using Software 3D and not Hardware Acceleration. In addition, when I go into FS9's display settings, it does not let me choose a device from the dropdown list. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this/
  10. Anyone? This error is so annoying and I really want to use FSX!
  11. I followed your suggestion and still Error 1722 :/
  12. No luck, still getting error 1722.
  13. Alright this time instead of getting error 1935, I get error 1722 There is a problem with this Windows Installer Package at (I believe) the same point I would normally get error 1935.

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