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bobby48w wrote:QUOTE (bobby48w @ Oct 26 2013,4:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I am currently running FSX with VLC installed on my Computer but have just re-installed FS9 for a change. I am having trouble trying to install my copy of Combo Scenery Of NZ . I am working with Windows 7 x 64 bit and the installation disc will not recognise the path C:\Program Files(x86)Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator9\Add On Scenery. when I try to change the path. If I click OK the path stays on the default C:\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9 and says " Path not recognised" . I tried installing the two files required for this program ( ie:Red Baron NZ Topo and Red Baron NZ Mesh) from a backed up copy of the original disc installation, and whilst the land features are correct the coastlines are out of place, and it seems that some of the default coastlines are coming through. I understand that this is probably because when installing from the disc certain default files are deleted automatically. Has anyone else out there experienced this same problem of installing from the disc on Windows 7 X 64bit. Can anyone enlighten me as to what the solution might be? If not I will just have to put up with the messy coastlines or just uninstall FS9 again. Incidently I still prefer FSX with VLC . Much more realistic and interesting as far as I am concerned, and with so many wonderful add on sceneries. We are certainly spoilt for choice in New Zealand.
If you have both FSX and FS9 installed on the same hard drive you are likely to get a conflict the best way if you are installing both FSX and FS9 is to install the FSX and FS9 on to different hard drives.
dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Oct 26 2013,5:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>If you have both FSX and FS9 installed on the same hard drive you are likely to get a conflict the best way if you are installing both FSX and FS9 is to install the FSX and FS9 on to different hard drives.
Thank you for that Doug , but I don`t think that is the problem as I previously had both installed on the same drive and they worked fine.
Again thanks anyway for taking an interest.

emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ Oct 26 2013,5:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hello Bobby - What Doug says is spot on.
Thank you Mike,
I have a lap top as well as a desktop computer so I think I will uninstall FS9 from the Desktop and run it on the Laptop.
And Doug sorry to question your answer to my query. I remember now that originally both FS9 & FSX were installed on Windows Vista not Windows 7 x 64 which I switched to when my hard drive crashed a few months ago.
Thanks again guys for taking an interest. I guess that is what the forum is all about. Helping one another out.
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