Yep, as bearcat says, you do not need to do an install to have a second copy of CFS2. That is because CFS2, unlike most software, does not need to be in the Windows registry to run properly...or at least I think that's right. Simply create a new folder and name it Korea, WW1, Fred or what ever. Then go into your original CFS2 install, go to the EDIT menu, click on SELECT ALL, then COPY. Then go into the folder for your new install, do to EDIT, select PASTE. Sit back while the files and folders are pasted into place. Once done, right click on the CFS2.exe file and send it to the desk top (create short cut)....but make sure that the short cut icon for the original install is renamed so that the new short cut does not simply over write the original short cut. I have my short cuts named "Stock", "Prop Test", "Jet Test". I will be creating a secong install for testing and tweaking Prop Planes and will name it "Prop Test 2".
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