by toprob » Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:54 pm
I think I tried to explain how the FSX-se installer works, but it is tricky.
When installing FSX-se, it tries hard to emulate a normal FSX installation, by using all the default registry and file locations. However if it thinks that there might already be an FSX install, it creates a whole new registry and file location, specific to FSX-se.
So in the first case, a lot of installers won't notice that it isn't a normal FSX, and will go ahead and install.
In the second case, most installer will not know that it exists, so there are a few solutions:
Get a new installer;
Get Estonia Migration tool, this helps with all sims and all addons, so is worth having anyway;
Or for a quick and dirty fix, run the Flight1 registry fix, and point FSX to FSX-se -- not a great solution, as you'll need to activate VLC yourself, but it should work.