I am also changing from XP to Windows 7, my question being new to 7 is there anything I should know about installing FSX on this OP system, before I start

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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Aug 14 2013,10:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Don't forget to keep your floppy disk drive lubricated, now...
Don't Don't .. for cripes sake ... do not Lube your floppy...... Its real .... Attack on the dreaded 1.44lotta bites
bjocque wrote:QUOTE (bjocque @ Aug 14 2013,2:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>3x Genius!!!
and a Microfoot .. more lethal
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 14 2013,2:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>From my readings and experiences I would recommend that you use W7 64 bit (Home premium as the minimum not home basic) and that you install FSX in it's own folder on the drive and not in programs or Programs (x86). There is also a quirk when it comes to installing scenery.
I suggest you read here.
Sorry unable to view that pageQUOTEThe server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.[/quote]Will try again latter from memory I think I have a problem with there site, was once a member as you have to be to view anything on that site, forgot my password and have not been able to retrieve it or have it reset, can't create a new account as it says my email address already has an account. I will try again later anyway
Ian with a bit of know how you can convert one of those mice into a foot controlled push to talk device for use on Team speak lol
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lowglow wrote:QUOTE (lowglow @ Aug 14 2013,9:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ian with a bit of know how you can convert one of those mice into a foot controlled push to talk device for use on Team speak lol
They are all operational mice ! .. given many away but be worth to keep that in mind now how you have approached it and proofed it has worked .. a seriously brilliant idea !
lowglow wrote:QUOTE (lowglow @ Aug 16 2013,7:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>yay this is the first post anywhere on the internet from my new PC all up and running and all good. Now if only the shaking would stop!
It's just all the new parts shaking into position
dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ Aug 16 2013,7:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's just all the new parts shaking into position
Yeah well I wish they wouldn't
cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Aug 14 2013,2:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>From my readings and experiences I would recommend that you use W7 64 bit (Home premium as the minimum not home basic) and that you install FSX in it's own folder on the drive and not in programs or Programs (x86). There is also a quirk when it comes to installing scenery.
I suggest you read here.
Well after reading the post at Avsim I think I am more confused than ever. I haven't started to install FSX yet will cross that bridge when I get there
I see Rob has a topic about this pinned Here but unfortunately the video link doesn't seem to be active anymore.Last edited by lowglow on Sat Aug 17, 2013 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Aug 17 2013,1:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do think that once you try it, it should all become clear. The fact that it doesn't seem to make much sense is because it doesn't make any sense, it just works that way.
There is a bit of confusion with this mainly because of the difference between single-click and double-click systems. Not all posted solutions take this into account. As long as you know how to select a folder using your particular preference, then you should be able to do this.
Yeah maybe the only trouble is I haven't actually found anywhere that even makes enough sense to attempt it.
Are we all in agreeance that FSX should be installed directly in the C: directory and not in the programs folder
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