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  1. See if this link answers your questions.http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.aspx?qid=3743
  2. Tail wheel lock unlock Shift +G, does it on the DC-3.Download this and print it out, it'll help.It's for FSX but most of the commands are the same.http://library.avsim...Search&Cookie=1
  3. It looks like just a game to me, not a true sim like we have now.http://www.pcworld.com/article/203440/microsoft_flight_announced_loses_simulator_tag.html?tk=hp_new'Microsoft Flight' Announced, Loses 'Simulator' Tag Matt Peckham, PC World Aug 17, 2010 6:55 am Microsoft plans to resurrect its limbo-bound Flight Simulator series, but simulator wonks may have cause to be more than a little nervous. That's because something's conspicuously absent from the venerable title this time, and it may not bode well for the series' aeronautical pedigree. Following the pop-cultural trend to truncate by lopping off numbers or appending a clumsy 'Begins' to a title, Microsoft Flight Simulator as a namesake is officially no more. Say hello, instead, to Microsoft Flight. No one knows what that means--Microsoft may show more of the game as GDC Europe 2010 continues through tomorrow, so we'll see--but it sounds awfully inauspicious for simulation enthusiasts. Though alternative series like X-Plane have recently rivaled Flight Simulator in air-physics-related fidelity, Microsoft was pretty much the gold standard for flight enthusiasts in terms of content breadth, depth, and customizability. Microsoft's PR line only reinforces the sense that the company's designing to the lowest common denominator: "Microsoft Flight will bring a new perspective to the long-standing genre, welcoming everyone, including long-time fans, to experience the magic of flight." When the company sacked its Flight Simulator team back in January 2009, no one knew where the series would go next. It seems we have a partial answer, for better or worse. If it's not the one you were hoping for, remember--there's always the increasingly formidable X-Plane, available for Windows, Mac, or Linux, and, unlike Microsoft Flight Simulator, optionally available in fully FAA certified garb, too.
  4. Correct, if you have 9.0 update it to 9.1.
  5. My Sidewinder2 USB won't work in W7 64bit (no new drivers from MS) so I too bought the Saitek yoke, throttle quadrant and peddles and have found them to be an excellent way to fly.I bought them from Amazon.
  6. Read this thread and see if it helps.Link
  7. It sounds like a hardware problem.The disk can't be read by your CD drive.New drivers for it may help, check the manufactures site for them.
  8. You might try this to rid yourself of anything left over from the previous install of FSX.Use the read-me before using!Link to download.
  9. Too specialized to be on their websites.You might find it at Fry's (If there is one near you) or even some Best Buys stores.Good luck.
  10. I've been using Microsoft Essentials on W7 64bit now for a short while and it seems fine to me.I used it on XP 32bit before and it was fine there also.I'd say go for it, I used Avast for quite a while and this seems to be much less intrusive.
  11. Try the reverse.http://www.flightsimulationforums.com/view...ghlight=traffic
  12. Try removing the gauge from the main (root) gauge folder (put it on your desktop).Launch the Sim, fly and close out, see if removing it effected the aircraft, if all is fine put that gauge in a folder so it's always avaliable to you. If you still have that problem put the gauge back.Let us know if this helps.
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