18-04-2006, 06:12 PM
Fixed!!! I decided to try uninstalling all of FS9 and add-ons and starting fresh. I first installed FS9 like normal. Then went to install FSP.
Then I remembered to install FS9.1 update. I did notice on the Micro$oft website that is mentions that the FS9.EXE file is not meant to be
disturbed in order for the update to properly work. What I had done earlier was use a crack .exe file that enabled me to run FS9 with out
the #4 disk. This could have been causing some problems. Also within FS9 I went with the default video setting for 800x600 resolution
even though my screen is a 1024x768. I don't know if that would make any difference (probably not). I think that the add-ons that I was
using was causing the crash problem. I now flew a nice 1 hour flight into Juneau International airport without a problem and it felt great!
I've decided to just go without the other add-on's as FSP is really the best (only) one to have.
Hope that helps y'all.
Chris :-)
Then I remembered to install FS9.1 update. I did notice on the Micro$oft website that is mentions that the FS9.EXE file is not meant to be
disturbed in order for the update to properly work. What I had done earlier was use a crack .exe file that enabled me to run FS9 with out
the #4 disk. This could have been causing some problems. Also within FS9 I went with the default video setting for 800x600 resolution
even though my screen is a 1024x768. I don't know if that would make any difference (probably not). I think that the add-ons that I was
using was causing the crash problem. I now flew a nice 1 hour flight into Juneau International airport without a problem and it felt great!
I've decided to just go without the other add-on's as FSP is really the best (only) one to have.
Hope that helps y'all.
Chris :-)
No chocks needed for air jocks.