started over (update: problem solved)

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Re: started over

Postby TacitBlue » Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:52 am

Found 'em!

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looks like the dog did get them.  ;D  

Thanks for your help guys!
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Re: started over

Postby Lethal.Ambition » Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:48 pm

Thx Lethal. The Autogen you and I mentioned are the same file.

Use Lethal's link TB, better than logging into FlightSim.

Tag Teamed this problem!!!! Wooooottt!!!    ;)

Now, anyone want to help me find my TEETH!! Hope the dog didn't get them again....Grrrrr...........here Fi Fi!!!


:) No problem!

LOL at the dog picture. ;D
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Re: started over (update: problem solved)

Postby TacitBlue » Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:58 pm

Hey, I just wanted to thank you guys again for your help. Also to let you know that I found the real root of the problem. It turns out that it had nothing to do with FS9 at all. It was the chipset drivers for my Asus motherboard. This is a computer that I built, so it didnt have a ready made recover disk or anything like that. When I re-installed windows, I forgot about the driver disk that came with my MoBo, but I remembered it today. I installed the correct drivers for the Nvidia N-force chipset, and voila! Im back up to 25 - 30 FPS with everything maxed except the clouds stuff which has the sliders at about 1/4, but who cares, I think it looks good. Thanks again!
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