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Re: FS2004 Downloads- Windows Vista

Postby homebrewer » Mon May 12, 2008 12:46 pm

That's what I wanted to know. Should I slide and drop each file on its own as I did to complete the installation for the Enterprise or the whole shebang in one shot, overwriting the Gauges folder like I have done for every install other than the Enterprise? Reference is made to this in a post one or two below that of commoner. Thank you for your help.
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Re: FS2004 Downloads- Windows Vista

Postby commoner » Tue May 13, 2008 5:55 am

That's what I wanted to know. Should I slide and drop each file on its own as I did to complete the installation for the Enterprise or the whole shebang in one shot, overwriting the Gauges folder like I have done for every install other than the Enterprise? Reference is made to this in a post one or two below that of commoner. Thank you for your help.

 
Hi again.....working on the idea that "a picture is worth a thousand words"

.... do this.........open the .zip folder to reveal this.....and do as shown.....commoner ;)

SORRY that should read gauges ...not fauges  ;D

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Re: FS2004 Downloads- Windows Vista

Postby homebrewer » Wed May 14, 2008 2:17 am

Your suggestions worked flawlessly, commoner. I now have the sparkly thingies coming out of the engines and the gauges are all there. It's a fun machine, even if it is a but jumpy. Thank You for your help, one and all...
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