Hello to everyone on this forum,
First off, let me introduce myself. I am an avid flight simulator enthusiast, and for the last few weeks have been working my way through Flight Simulator 2000.
As a Christmas present, I became the happy owner of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight. The moment it was unwrapped, I eagerly went to load it on my computer. I chose the "complete" install option since I want optimal performance. The installation process was going alright until it reached 78%, when it froze the computer. I restarted the computer, decided to do the "express" install option, so I would be able to uninstall the already installed files. This worked like a charm, and all was uninstalled. So then again I put in disk one, and started the installing process. This install went fine, and FS9 is now on my computer. I opened it once to just browse around the various options, and then exited the program since I had to leave. I got home again and quickly got onto the computer to do some flying. I put disk four in, and double-clicked on the FS9 icon. The opening screen with the Douglas DC-3 came up, and then for about one second the regular "menu" page was up - the page with the tabs for "Fly Now", "Lessons", and so on. I've tried to open FS9 through the icon, autorun, and also going through "My Computer" and finding the files - but to no prevail.
Has anyone encountered this problem before? Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
Just in case, these are my computer specs:
OS: Windows XP
CPU: 2.53Ghz Intel Pentium 4
RAM: 512MB DDR SDRAM memory
Hard Drive: 27GB available
Video: ATI Radeon 9200 AGP
Sound: DirectX 9 compatible
Thank you in advance,
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