by cstrut » Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:13 am
Dude that's easy. open your FS9 root (program files/microsoft games/flight simulator 9) and go into the aircraft folder. Now take the sound folder that contains the sound upgrade or different sound set and paste it into the folder (737, wright flyer, bell 206, etc...) the message that comes up is would you like to over write file answer yes to all and the new sounds will write into their proper place and the sound.cfg will over write the current sound cfg for the aircraft. Easy huh! the only problem with this method is that if there is a sound (or bmp if changing panel folders) that is not represented in the new folder it will not get over written and it will not get erased. This doesn't mean that it will start to play or show up everywhere at unusual time no,no,no it simply means that if you get into the habit of dropping in new files all the time you will effectively be using up disk space on left over bits of files that nothing is using. It really does add up quik too. If you choose to transfer a really cool looking panel from one plane to another you can do the same thing but be careful not to put a panel from a twin engine aircraft into a four engine aircraft. Some issues arise, I know I couldn't bewlieve it either, boy did the FAA ever get pissed at me that day.