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Got a new computer...now what

Postby loomex » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:47 am

It's been forever since I have posted here. My poor computer died back in June and I have been without my FS since. I just got this new one (specs below) and I need to know if there is any thing special I should do to install fsx on this new rig. I have to call for reactivation and I plan on putting it on the sim on the extra HD I put in. This is a 64bit system. Any help will be appreciated.
Windows 7 Home Premium (x64) ,2.70 gigahertz AMD Phenom II X6 1045T(6-core), two HD (1TB and 500GB), 8gb RAM, ATI Radeon HD 5570,
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Daube » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:52 am

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby idahosurge » Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:07 am

Everything that you want to know for fine tuning Win7 and FSX on a new PC can be found here

http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic34 ... tml#198187
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby CHUCK79 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:27 pm

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.


I've always heard this, but what is the reason for it?
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby loomex » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:01 pm

Ok, now it's installed. A few more questions. where is the fsxconfig file located on win 7 and how do I make the default flight where I last left left off
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Slotback » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:45 pm

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX

or it might be

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Microsoft\FSX

or

or click start type "%appdata%" without quotes, press enter

WIN XP & 7 TUNING
http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic34 ... tml#198187

SETTING UP FSX and HOW TO TUNE IT
http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic29041.html




Start your flight that you want as default.
i.e. parked up at KLAX or whatever...

Now save your flight and there is a check box that says 'make this the
default flight'
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Daube » Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:32 am

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.


I've always heard this, but what is the reason for it?


Your operating system still runs while you play. The operating system is always active of course :) Sometimes, in fact quite frequently, the OS has to use the hardrive, in order to read or write some files. Those accesses to files will slow down the accesses that the sim needs. If you install your sim on another hardrive, then the accesses made by the OS will not impact the accesses made by the sim, so it will be faster.
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby CHUCK79 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:11 pm

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.


I've always heard this, but what is the reason for it?


Your operating system still runs while you play. The operating system is always active of course :) Sometimes, in fact quite frequently, the OS has to use the hardrive, in order to read or write some files. Those accesses to files will slow down the accesses that the sim needs. If you install your sim on another hardrive, then the accesses made by the OS will not impact the accesses made by the sim, so it will be faster.


Can I install FSX on an external drive?
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby loomex » Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:58 pm

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX

or it might be

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Microsoft\FSX

or

or click start type "%appdata%" without quotes, press enter

WIN XP & 7 TUNING
http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic34 ... tml#198187

SETTING UP FSX and HOW TO TUNE IT
http://www.simforums.com/forums/topic29041.html




Start your flight that you want as default.
i.e. parked up at KLAX or whatever...

Now save your flight and there is a check box that says 'make this the
default flight'


As far as the default flight, I used to just be able to close the flight sim without saving and when I started it again, it took me start to where I left off

Oh, and I found the fsxconfig file. I forgot to click "show hidden files"
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Capt.Propwash » Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:09 pm

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.


I've always heard this, but what is the reason for it?


Your operating system still runs while you play. The operating system is always active of course :) Sometimes, in fact quite frequently, the OS has to use the hardrive, in order to read or write some files. Those accesses to files will slow down the accesses that the sim needs. If you install your sim on another hardrive, then the accesses made by the OS will not impact the accesses made by the sim, so it will be faster.


Can I install FSX on an external drive?



internal (if you have 2 Harddrives) or external is fine.  as long as it is not on the C:
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Daube » Thu Feb 03, 2011 4:56 am

Can I install FSX on an external drive?

No ! I think the file transfer speeds and access times are much too slow with external drives.
Internal drives only, in my opinion.
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Mr._Ryan » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:27 pm

First of all, you should get your Windows up to date. That will start with Windows Update, then it will continue with manual updates for Java runtimes, DirectX runtimes, C++ runtimes and .NET framework.
Only then, you computer will be a suitable base for installing FS :)
A dedicated drive for FSX is a god idea too. Don't install FSX on the same drive as the operating system.


I've always heard this, but what is the reason for it?


Your operating system still runs while you play. The operating system is always active of course :) Sometimes, in fact quite frequently, the OS has to use the hardrive, in order to read or write some files. Those accesses to files will slow down the accesses that the sim needs. If you install your sim on another hardrive, then the accesses made by the OS will not impact the accesses made by the sim, so it will be faster.


How much faster?
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Re: Got a new computer...now what

Postby Daube » Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:43 pm

How can I answer a question like that ?  :-/
I didn't make measurements.
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