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Postby MadDriver » Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:02 pm

My Learjet gauges are all missing, and I'm pretty sure it's due to a plane that I installed.  I since have taken off most of my add on planes, and I want to fix my Learjet panel.  I know that I have to use my cd's, but I'm not sure exactly what to do.  Both cd's 2 and 3 only have zip files on them... I don't know which to unzip... if any... thanks for the help!
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby alrot » Sat Jul 24, 2004 7:25 pm

if i woud be you i prefer to unistall all the pgrm and reinstaled again,its not just tha aircraft*.mdl its also gauges and who knows what else.If i woud be you ;)
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby Graycat8524 » Sat Jul 24, 2004 10:47 pm

Heya MadDriver --

You don't have to actually reinstall the entire FS2004 program to get your Learjet gauges back.  I do not recommend an Uninstall/Reinstall for reasons too many to list here.

I am assuming that you are running Windows XP.
All that you have to do is slide the MS 2004 installation disk #2 into your CD Drive.  Click on Start then My Computer.  Right click your CD Drive icon.  In the drop-down menu Left click on Explore.  

Locate the icon for the file named MSGAME3.CAB.  Right click it also.  In the drop-down menu Left click on Explore as well.  This will list the install files on this CD.

Scroll down the list until you see the Learjet gauge files (or simply press the letter 'L' on the keyboard).  Press and hold down your Ctrl (Control) keyboard key and keep holding it down while you Left click each and every Learjet gauge file.  When you have highlighted all of these files, Right click on the highlight color on any one of these files.  A drop down menu will appear.  Left click Extract.

A "Select a Destination" window will appear.  Browse the directories, locate your FS 2004 Gauges folder, then click the Extract button at the bottom.  The Learjet gauges will then be unzipped and placed into your FS 2004 Gauges folder.

As a suggestion -- When I built my PC I installed two Western Digital 120 Gig harddrives.  One is my Primary and the other is my Secondary.  About once a week (right before I go to bed) I make a FS 2004 Backup by Copy/Paste-ing my entire FS 2004 main folder (and all of its contents) onto my Secondary harddrive (overwriting everything).  This takes a while, (especially if your FS 2004 is as full of goodies as mine is) that's why I do this before I go to bed.  In the evening when I get home from work it's done.  

Now you may not have a Secondary harddrive like I do.  You can create a Secondary Backups folder in your main FS 2004 Gauges folder and Copy/Paste all of your gauges into it.  That way if anything happens to your gauges in the main FS 2004 folder you can restore the gauges from the Backups folder.

I hope that this helps.
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby MadDriver » Sun Jul 25, 2004 6:36 am

Thanx a lot for the reply!
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby garymbuska » Sun Jul 25, 2004 3:33 pm

Before doing anything look under the aircraft folder in fs2004 find the learjet45 folder and check to see if the panel folder is still there if it is open it and check the panel cfg file to see if it has been changed.
some times addons will alter a panel cfg file by changing the extension to .bak thus disableing the panel. If this is the case then just change the ext. back to .cfg and you should be good to go.
However if the panel cfg file has been removed then do as graycat has said
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby MadDriver » Sun Jul 25, 2004 5:41 pm

I did what Graycat said to do, and it worked perfectly.  Thanks for your concern though!
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Re: Lear Jet

Postby Graycat8524 » Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:52 pm

That's some really great advice Gary.
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