Which Disk?

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Which Disk?

Postby Travis » Wed Jul 23, 2003 2:09 am

A while ago, I deleted the default 737 because it was freezing up every time I tried to fly it.  Dumb idea, so now I'm stuck without any 737s flying around.

What FS2002 disk can I find the aircraft and which one has the AI flight plan?  Can't seem to find either one . . .
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby emh8 » Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:05 am

The file for the stock AI traffic, default.dp, and all files associated with the default 737-400 can be found in the Aircraft.cab file on disk 1.

If you're not completely familiar with the required files for that aircraft, the other option would be a re-install of fs2002 to get that aircraft back.

For future reference, I wouldn't recommend deleting any default aircraft.  It may effect how fs2002 loads when you start up.............I've learned that lesson the hard way! :)
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 7:45 am

I've learned that lesson the hard way!


I think its safe to say that most of us have....I think your best bet is to just do a reinstall of F$, provided you don't have too many add ons (or if you don't mind reinstalling those as well!)
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby Travis » Wed Jul 23, 2003 4:19 pm

Suffice it to say, if I deleted and restarted, I would have more reloading to deal with than I could possibly put up with, but I am pretty efficient with the files, so I think I can fix this.  If not,  ::).
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby visitor » Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:28 pm

Ender;

Stop listening to these guys, ;D this is the easest
problem in the world to solve,

REname FS2002 to "anything" you like!!!
Install FS2002, take what you need, move
it to "anything",
If you have enough Harddrive, name the #2
install "spare FS" and you will have all the files
for later if needed!!!
Rename "anything" back to FS2002

Easy???

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Re: Which Disk?

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 7:51 pm

I actually did think of this, but wasn't sure how much space he had.   ;)
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby visitor » Wed Jul 23, 2003 7:56 pm

Hyp,

I put mine in a "zip" it's about 800meg,
after I cleaned out the stuff I didn't think
I would ever need!!!

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Re: Which Disk?

Postby Travis » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:17 pm

Well, I had plenty of space to do what X said, but I figured I might as well reinstall everything; I needed it anyway!  Worked great, and as a plus, everything that I was having trouble with is fixed!  HOORAY! ;D :D
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Re: Which Disk?

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:17 pm

My problem is that every time I try to decide what I "don't need", a week later I'm wishing I hadn't gotten rid of it!  haha  (even though it's just zipped...)
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