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  1. Andrew, I don't know. I don't use REX. If you're on REX, I wouldn't overwrite anything until you talk to someone using REX.
  2. Sure. I don't remember ever seeing a .bmp for those files. Their not in either of those directories on my sysem. May be a REX thing. Hope you get it fixed.
  3. I can't help you with your CTDs but the Oceanheigt files are located in the Texture folder under your sim. Not the Scenery\World\Texture. They should be in C:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Texture
  4. Let us know how it works out. I may be interested in it. Thanks. Edit: Maybe Steve can chime in here.
  5. This is from their site. I don't have the utility though. Works for youPrecipitFX is compatible with all popular texture enhancement add-ons and weather engines available for Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Lockheed Martin Prepar3D. If you fly with DirectX 10 enabled in FSX, you must convert newly installed PrecipitFX effects using SteveFX's DX10 Scenery Fixer.
  6. The last one on FSS was 2.3. The last version notation, if it's still on your system, is in the top left corner of the config tool. It should say DX10 Controller v2.3. FSS says the latest is v2.4.
  7. If you're already a registered user, the email that was sent has the updates listed. If you're not a user yet, the updates are: New features in V2.4 - Improved Shadow Placement (external and internal) less gapping between the object and the shadow - Improved HD Shadows - now works with almost any aircraft not just jets
  8. The choice is yours to update or not. It's not a requirement that you update. It has a few new features as noted in the email sent to all registered users. New features in V2.4 - Improved Shadow Placement (external and internal) less gapping between the object and the shadow - Improved HD Shadows - now works with almost any aircraft not just jets.
  9. http://www.flightsimstore.com/product_info.php?products_id=2630
  10. Steve, Under the Legacy tab, the DX10Compatable Reflections Enable button is now showing Enable and not greyed out. But on install, I still don't get the option box to check it.
  11. I haven't run any tools or anything at all. Sure. I have the originals at hand. Uninstall the libraries first I assume? Install the envmap and then install the libraries? Uninstalled the Fixer, replaced the envmap and it now has a 42.7kb size. It still isn't offering me the option after a new install. I replaced the GlobalEnv_AC_Chrome.dds file next even though there were no differences. Still not being offered the option. I haven't checked the other two boxes yet so the install isn't compete just in case you want to try something else..
  12. Steve, here are the sizes requested. Envmap.bmp 64KB Dx9envmap.bmp 64KB GlobalEnv_AC_Chrome.dds 1.5 MB Thanks for the quick reply
  13. Steve, I've installed version 2.3 and included the missing file before installing the libraries. The install never gives me the check box option for DX10 Compatible Reflections. The other 2 options are there. Under the Legacy tab, the DX10Compatable Reflections Enable button isgrayed out. Normally a grayed out option means I already have something installed but I can't recall adding anything between 2.2 and 2.3. I've uninstalled the libraries and let Control Panel uninstall it. Went back to 2.2 and then back to 2.3. Same results. Tried this several times. Also replace the ShadersHLSL directory with the stock version. Deleted the cache and let FSX rebuild it. This was a straight up install with nothing changed in the tool. It appeared to be working fine. I was trying to find out what's wrong with the stock FSX CRJ-700 aircraft. Somewhere along the line the effects on that particular stock aircraft were changed by something. I can't say it's the fixer because I don't really know. I have removed the fixer totally down past it's shorts. I made sure There were no occurrences of the fixer left anywhere on my drive. There was a DX10fixer bitmap directory left and I deleted that. The installer was left in the Windows installer directory. I deleted that. I installed the 2.3 version and added the missing file to the Program Data\DX10Scenry Fixer directory. Brought up the fixer, and told it to install the libraries. Same result. As my last resort, I re-downloaded the 2.3 version again. Same results. Reflections are enabled in FSX. Any ideas?
  14. The link is posted in message #39, five posts above this one. Once on that page, the first message has the link to the document.
  15. Excellent. One other item computerflyer.....RTM... Read the Manual Edit: Won't make coffee for you.
  16. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/445556-the-dx10-fixer-how-to-guide/
  17. Yeah it's there domkle. The moron syndrome got to me. :wacko:
  18. I was getting the ntdl.dll using the MTX 2013 schedules. Reverting back to the 2012 schedules solved that issue. No fix that I am aware of. AI traffic is a serious suspect in my case. The support forum for MTX was also mentioning video drivers. I haven't tried it again since upgrading all the video drivers over the past year. Like Badfinger, I'm pretty sure it's not the Fixer.
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