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Benjy

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  1. I am sure other members and FSX gurus will have come across this before. I have seen some posts and advice about this topic but am still a bit unclear and cautious in knowing how to get round my problem. I have a new windows 10 computer with a 1TB hard drive. My old computer ran windows 7 32bit. In my windows 7 computer I had two 250 GB hard drives. One with the windows 7 operating system, the other drive, my “F” drive, was where I had my FSX installed together with all its add-ons etc. I also had another partition on this “F” drive where I kept all the software and add-ons as I wanted to try and keep all the files in a handy go to source. I have also copied across from my old windows 7 computer all the files and folders in “My Documents” folder. On my new windows 10 computer I have created a partition, in this case allocated “E” drive. I have cloned my old “F” drive onto this new “E” drive. Windows 10 has not had FSX installed into/through it so to speak. The question is this; can I run an FSX install and point to this new “E” drive partition without having to reinstall all my add-ons? What affect would that have? Which existing files would it overwrite? I am aware of the files that would probably be overwritten, I am thinking of the FSX folder in my documents, which contain my log.bin and saved flights. Also in the app data folder any FSX settings. Finally the Scenery config and FSX config files. The reason I ask is, if windows 10 has never had FSX installed, as I have read in other posts, there are details on doing a complete uninstall and registry clean before re-installing FSX again. Thereby having to install all the add-ons. My add-ons include “Ultimate Traffic Live”, lots of add-on scenery, and “FSX save” lots of A/C and Horizon scenery. I have seen that others have installed FSX to the root of “C”, as windows run it better that way. The thought of having to start from scratch fills me with dread.
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