by Daube » Wed May 13, 2009 3:28 am
Just one thing, that may sound a bit silly: actually, aircraft with auto-installs are the most difficult to install.
Auto-installs are usually a big source of pain for the experienced users. Most of us here, when launching an auto-install of a given plane, will tell it to install NOT into the FSX folder, but rather into a dummy, fake folder, like c:\temp\FSX in may case, for example.
Of course, this dummy folder is supposed to be perfectly empty (or maybe containing a copy of the FSX.exe, because some programs will look for it).
In this way, since the folder was empty, you are absolutely SURE about what files are being installed by your new plane. And you can transfer manually each of those files to the correct places, carefully avoiding to overwrite default effects or sounds, stuff like that. Install is easy, really. Effects to the effects folder, sounds to the sounds folder, aircraft to the simobject\airplanes folder, etc... Most of the times, an aircraft has a readme that explains exactely what goes where.