Hey all,
I read these horrifying stories of reloading FSX, which can take a day to nearly a week, getting everything back in it again, permissions through the internet, etc, etc..
What if you rename the FSX folder to something like FSX Original Backup, and then install a new FSX in there, then copy/paste over the various addons from the other one?
For instance, paste in the old 'airplanes' folder into the new FSX installation, same with scenery (UTX, etc).
Would that speed up the process? This way you are only installing the shell platform of the sim, and then carrying over the addons.
Also, one could have a backup of things like the FSX config file.
I do this with FS2004 and it works brilliant..
Bill
I read these horrifying stories of reloading FSX, which can take a day to nearly a week, getting everything back in it again, permissions through the internet, etc, etc..
What if you rename the FSX folder to something like FSX Original Backup, and then install a new FSX in there, then copy/paste over the various addons from the other one?
For instance, paste in the old 'airplanes' folder into the new FSX installation, same with scenery (UTX, etc).
Would that speed up the process? This way you are only installing the shell platform of the sim, and then carrying over the addons.
Also, one could have a backup of things like the FSX config file.
I do this with FS2004 and it works brilliant..
Bill