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Won't start...

Posted:
Tue Sep 30, 2003 7:32 pm
by Scottler
Hmm...this is a recent development. Unfortunately, it's not so recent that I can remember the last action that I took prior to it occuring.
When I start F$2k2, it gets as far as the splash screen, and stops. If I get to the task manager (via the three finger salute), it will say F$ is not responding. But then if I close the task manager, it goes right to the main "create a flight" screen.
Any suggestions? It's more of a nuisance than anything.
Re: Won't start...

Posted:
Tue Sep 30, 2003 9:38 pm
by Travis
When all else fails, REINSTALL!!!

That's what I do when something goes amiss like that. Works every time . . .
Re: Won't start...

Posted:
Wed Oct 01, 2003 12:15 am
by logjam
Sounds like your operating system is Win ME? Dump it! If your system can't handle XP then revert to Win 98 SE. Believe me, Win ME is (was) bad news all around.
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 12:17 am
by logjam
Sorry Hyper, just running off at the mouth, I know you don't have Win ME

Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 2:53 am
by ozzy72
Scott how many aircraft do you have in your hangar?
Mark
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 3:49 am
by Smoke2much
Sometimes a re-install will not fix all problems. Have you installed any updates for XP recently? I did and it told me that my traffic Dll was a 3rd party program. It did this after a re-install and i had to go back to an earlier thingy through system restore.
Good luck.
Will
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:55 am
by Scottler
LOL, no I don't use ME. (Bleck!) I've got XP. My system specs are somewhere on my signature or something. lol (I don't remember where I put them, just that they're there.)
As for aircraft in the hangar, that's a good question, Mark. A bunch. A bunch more because the freakin' PAI planes that I love so much somehow ended up in my flyable selection. (I don't remember them doing that last time, but whatever.)
And to Will..no, I haven't downloaded any XP updates, primarily because I've heard of some folks having their F$ affected because of the updates, so I stay away from them as long as possible. haha Bad, I know.
And I'm considering a reinstall, simply because it's been so long since I've done one, I've probably got all sorts of crap in there I don't need. lol
First I've gotta make a CD of my downloads and repaints. lol
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:33 am
by Smoke2much
Don't forget to back up your guages, effects and sound as well. I forgot once, put the planes back in and 90% of the cockpits failed miserably to work. :-/
Will
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:43 am
by Hagar
I'm pretty sure a simple uninstall/install of FS2002 won't mess up your addons. This is only a problem with CFS2. AFAIK
This will restore all the default files which should fix this type of problem. You would simply have to reactivate any 3rd party scenery. Modified default files/textures would be a problem so take back-up copies first. I haven't tried this recently so it might be an idea to back everything up just in case I'm wrong.

Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 12:41 pm
by gilbates
Scott m8
i had exactly the same problem budy , i was trying to get on-line at the time and thought better of it , so i cured the problem
How u may ask
I DONT REMEMBER >:(
sorry bud i have sat here for ages racking my brains , trying to think of how i got round it , all i can think of is a re-install
i got a feeling it happened when i was having troubles with Fsuipc versions but i cant b certain
Not much help i know but just to ley ya know
I`m still useless
Re: Won't start...

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Wed Oct 01, 2003 1:27 pm
by Hagar
If you have enough free space on your HD, by far the easiest method is a duplicate install of FS2002. Simply rename the FS2002 root directory folder to any other name. Providing it's different this will hide it from the install program. Then insert CD-1 & install in the usual way. When this is complete you will have 2 separate versions of FS2002 which will run independently. Set up the new one & transfer your old files. You can safely delete the original afterwards if you wish.