jrbirdman wrote:As I said, I have hundreds of aircraft and to go through them one by one would be impossible and due to health issues, I wouldn't be able to remember all the culprits and their names and how to fix that. (Brain tumors are fun like that) If anyone could tell me a quick fix to disable these notifications, I'd be eternally grateful.
Thanks everyone for the replies. I really appreciate it. Okay Hagar, I did as you suggested, I can see the list of error culprits, so now how do I get rid of them or fix this? I tried Select All and Clear All to no avail so I'm stumped. Kind regards, JeremyHagar wrote:I've checked it out & it works as advertised. If you get stuck I should be able to walk you through the procedure.
jrbirdman wrote:Okay Hagar, I did as you suggested, I can see the list of error culprits, so now how do I get rid of them or fix this? I tried Select All and Clear All to no avail so I'm stumped. Kind regards, Jeremy
Hagar wrote:jrbirdman wrote:Okay Hagar, I did as you suggested, I can see the list of error culprits, so now how do I get rid of them or fix this? I tried Select All and Clear All to no avail so I'm stumped. Kind regards, Jeremy
OK Jeremy. First of all, 80 "Multiple objects" error messages is a lot. There is no quick & easy fix & you will have to rectify each one individually.
You said you have "hundreds of aircraft" installed to FSX. It's not for me to criticise but I must say that this seems excessive & I wonder if you really need them all.
It might make things easier if you have a quick look through your SimObjects\Airplanes folder & remove any 3rd party aircraft that you don't use or forgot you had.*
The more you can remove the better. Then run the utility again & hopefully the number of errors will be reduced. This will make your problem so much easier to fix.
* No need to delete anything. You can move them to another folder to back them up.
You can reinstall them later if you wish but I suggest doing this one at a time & checking each one out in FSX before doing another one.
Meanwhile I'll work on a walk-through on using the ACA 2013 utility to fix the errors you're left with. It will make things easier for me if you tell me the version of FSX you're using. Also if you're in the habit of installing repaints.
Is that the FS2004 version? http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=ec145_base.zip&categoryId=jrbirdman wrote: My issue started when I downloaded the EC145 Base Package and additions to said aircraft, even though they require the base pack to work correctly.
Yes it is sir.Hagar wrote:Is that the FS2004 version? http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=ec145_base.zip&categoryId=jrbirdman wrote: My issue started when I downloaded the EC145 Base Package and additions to said aircraft, even though they require the base pack to work correctly.
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