strykerpsg
SOH-CM-2023
Dear members,
With all the great freeware and pay wares over the last few months and having a dead OS HDD, I'm considering taking my updated hardware out of my Dell XPS730X and putting into a new case, power supply and processor. I figure I can get a great setup for about $800-1000 keeping the older components that really rocks FSX.
Considering (feedback gladly accepted and solicited):
Asus P8Z77-V Pro TB with built in wifi
intel i7 3770
Cooler Master Cosmos II case
Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 power supply.
So, since my HDD with my FSX install didn't crash but the HDD with my OS and unfortunately my download folder with all my FSX goodies, is it possible to use the repair option of FSX to re-synch it to the new system? I will then be able to delay re-downloading the gigabytes of data lost in the OS crash, though a decent amount were backed up on my external HDD. So, I welcome all gracious feedback.
With all the great freeware and pay wares over the last few months and having a dead OS HDD, I'm considering taking my updated hardware out of my Dell XPS730X and putting into a new case, power supply and processor. I figure I can get a great setup for about $800-1000 keeping the older components that really rocks FSX.
Considering (feedback gladly accepted and solicited):
Asus P8Z77-V Pro TB with built in wifi
intel i7 3770
Cooler Master Cosmos II case
Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200 power supply.
So, since my HDD with my FSX install didn't crash but the HDD with my OS and unfortunately my download folder with all my FSX goodies, is it possible to use the repair option of FSX to re-synch it to the new system? I will then be able to delay re-downloading the gigabytes of data lost in the OS crash, though a decent amount were backed up on my external HDD. So, I welcome all gracious feedback.
