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  1. I fixed this by doing all the above then: - Uninstalling Product Manager again; Deleting a stray FS2Crew folder in C:\Program Files (x86).
  2. Windows 10 Latest MSFS FS2Crew Product Manager v1.0.7 FS2Crew: Flybywire A32NX Project Edition for MSFS v1.1.20 FS2Crew: Flybywire A32NX Project Edition for MSFS stopped working for me - it wouldn't open from the MSFS toolbar in the A32NX. I read the troubleshooting and tried a few things but they didn't work. I decided to go for a reinstall of FS2Crew: Flybywire A32NX Project Edition for MSFS v1.1.20. I clicked the Uninstall icon in Product manager, which seemed to work ok. I also deleted the two folders in the Community folder. I rebooted Windows but now when I go into FS2Crew Product Manager, FS2Crew: Flybywire A32NX Project Edition for MSFS is still shown as installed so I cannot reinstall it. Clicking on the unistall button gives me the message "Error: Unistaller not found". I have also reinstalled FS2Crew Product Manager but this has made no difference.
  3. This answered my question, thanks.
  4. The "method that works" is golden, I'm sure we are in agreement there. FSUIPC - surely! I've just started with MSFS Addons Linker and that can do it too, but I like the idea of having everything laid out in a list (I'm very listy). Not to mention an obsession with making recalcitrant code comply, even if it's only a lowly Excel formula. Thanks for the response, back to the plot.
  5. Even better, pointing the =HYPERLINK to a batch file containing: - ECHO OFF CD /D "D:\Program Files (x86)\Flight Crew A320 MSFS" "D:\Program Files (x86)\Flight Crew A320 MSFS\Flight Crew A320_x64.exe" EXIT ... works perfectly. 'CD' /D starts the exe with it's own folder as the working folder.
  6. Hmm, headscratching and a bit of experimentation suggests that no working folder information is being passed. Running a .ps1 file containing: - Start-Process -FilePath "D:\Program Files (x86)\Flight Crew A320 MSFS/Flight Crew A320_x64.exe" -WorkingDirectory "D:\Program Files (x86)\Flight Crew A320 MSFS" delivers audio as expected.
  7. I bought Flight Crew A320 a few days ago, I'm enjoying it and it continues to run well, but ... ... deciding to streamline all my procedures, I'm putting them into Excel. I've created a 'formula' with =HYPERLINK: - =HYPERLINK("D:\Users\socen\AppData\Local\vPilot\vPilot.exe","vPilot") This puts 'vPilot' in the cell, I can click on it then after a warning "Some files can contain viruses" blah blah "Would you like to open this file", clicking 'OK' opens Flight Crew A320 as expected and everything works except there's no sound. If I close it and open it through a menu, audio does work. Any ideas? Thanks, Paul.
  8. This issue has now been resolved. Windows Insider Buildees should install Windows 10 Insider Preview 20197.1000. Paul.
  9. Several hours of support interaction later, I got this today: - "We're aware of an issue where the installation process cannot start on the Windows Insider Build. Please hang tight while we're working on fixing this issue with our partners. Kind regards, Microsoft Flight Simulator Support Team" Here's a summary of my issue trying to install Microsoft Flight Simulator: Standard on Xbox Game Pass for PC. I click install then it tells me it's going to install between 127 and 160GB but only downloads 2GB. For the first few installs, when I clicked on 'Play', I got the error message "The filename, directory name or volume label syntax is incorrect" and the game does not start. This message subsequently changed to “The request is not supported”.
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