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mcx1000

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  1. Solved. Not sure if they are related, because I did step 3 last week with no results. And I decided to try one last time to get the B200 to work, and knew I succeeded when I selected the aircraft on the startup screen and it started to update the nav. This is what I did tonight: Step 1. Uninstall the B200 Step 2. Install new airac for OpusFSI. Step 3. Boot to safe mode, once again install B200. Booted back to normal, and started FSX SE, selected the aircraft and done. @EddieH, yes, from the very get go, I used reinstall with the red airplane wrapper.
  2. Great. How about I send you my gauge file and see if it works on your system? :smile:
  3. Flight1 B200 for FSX SE version 1.4 will not work. I've read other posts of problems with version 1.4, either you get lucky for some magical reason and it works, or like myself and many others, it does not. Re-installed an image of windows with no fsx registry entries, and did all the required installs and methods, and still no gauges. Good luck to all on your future decision to purchase Flight1 B200 for FSX steam or P3D.
  4. I have set the registries as above, and when I run the installer, it does find the correct install path. Still has no effect, the addon acts like an unregistered product. Tonight, I will see if moving the install file to the fsx folder has any effect. Right now I am running the install file from C:\flight1 I recently purchased MyTraffic 6, and it installed to the correct location.
  5. There is HKey_current_user but no Local_user. HKCU "Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator and HKCU "Software\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator - Steam Edition
  6. F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\FSX Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\DovetailGames\FSX F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\FSX During the install, there was no auto locate of the folder, I used the browse button.
  7. J. Smith did offer support once I posted on AVSIM. He suggested that Steam be installed outside the programs folder. But... I have Steam installed on a different drive from Win10, and FSX SE installed on another drive. Steam allows you to set up different install directories. And maybe that is where there is a problem. SSD1, Windows 10 SSD2, FSX SE Drive 3, Steam program. R
  8. Unfortunately, yes. There is definitely some kind of problem with FSX SE, Flight1 and my Win10 relationship. Which I can't figure out, since my most complicated addons work.
  9. Seems I can't get an answer from the group, Flight1, a group I paid money to buy their product, so I am trying Avsim. Registered on their support forum but no help. Flight1 Beechcraft B200 I've been using this aircraft with windows 10, boxed FSX and no problems since summer. Just rebuild my computer, and installed FSX SE. Turned off all anti-virus, made folder exceptions, downloaded the latest version, and installed. This was the only install that did not automatically find the FSX SE install directory. I tried doing everything in safe mode, used the suggested download manager, compatibility settings, folder ownership, nothing worked. No MFD, PFD, 2D panels. Only shift 6 works. Started with the preferred flight, etc, etc. I've been through their whole forum, and tried everything that was suggested. It looks like the addon is not properly licensed. On the FSX boxed version, there was a long install of navigation files when you first ran it, not this time. Any new ideas? I have PMDG and Majestic products running flawlessly. ORBX scenery also.

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