Just put FS9 on with this new chip and increased RAM. It virtually FLIES over the old Phenom 9500 and 4 Gb of RAM. Looks like it maxes out at 60fps, according to Fraps. But I have a problem: I don't see where I can click to get the locked spot view. The interface looks different. I don't see a small thumbnail of the aircraft anymore. How can this be? I have installed this very same set of discs onto various iterations of my previous computers at least half a dozen times in the past, and nothing ever changed like this. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.
Just put FS9 on with this new chip and increased RAM. It virtually FLIES over the old Phenom 9500 and 4 Gb of RAM. Looks like it maxes out at 60fps, according to Fraps. But I have a problem: I don't see where I can click to get the locked spot view. The interface looks different. I don't see a small thumbnail of the aircraft anymore. How can this be? I have installed this very same set of discs onto various iterations of my previous computers at least half a dozen times in the past, and nothing ever changed like this. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.
Locked Spot and thumbnails of aircraft are FSX features - not found in FS2004.
And the interface is considerably different also.
Could it be you are confusing the two versions?
Just tried to install the Stratojet Merlin, one of my favorite aircraft. I get a screen that tells me FS has stopped working after I select all the things about it I want. It has been a long, long time since I have installed any add-on airplanes with this sim. I think I did it right. The plane showed up in the list of selectables, so I have to think I did it right. When clicking Fly Now, comes the small window and the lock-up. Could it be that the Merlin is not compatible with Windows 7? Maybe I did not install something it needs to execute? I know some airplanes require the sound file to be installed into the sounds.dll file or a crash to Desktop is imminent, but this is not happening.
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