I'm downloading the file now to check it out.
Meanwhile you could try installing it again. This time point the install path to a Temp folder anywhere convenient. You can then find out which files it installs where. If an auto-installer won't let me do this I refuse to use it.
Hi patchz. I tried it & all appears to work as advertised. I followed the instructions to create a shortcut to the switch & paste it to my desktop. You have to exit FS9 before using it.
I extracted the files to a Temp folder to check it out before installing it as I suggested earlier. I can see no reason not to use the auto-installer direct to your FS9 root directory. It does not overwrite any default files & will cause no harm. Not sure why it's not working for you.
PS. Here's the switch in both positions.
Thanks. I had copied the switch to the desktop, it just did not work properly for some reason. It showed the change, but when I opened FS again, it had not changed. Thus the cry for help. Maybe I just got a bad switch and need to go to the parts house for a replacement.Anyway, all fixed now.
See my previous post.
Thanks. I had copied the switch to the desktop, it just did not work properly for some reason. It showed the change, but when I opened FS again, it had not changed. Thus the cry for help. Maybe I just got a bad switch and need to go to the parts house for a replacement.Anyway, all fixed now.
See my previous post.
Did you mean a copy of the switch file or a shortcut to it? That might be the cause of your problem.
PS. Just tried it & suspect that explains it. Create a shortcut to golden_hawaii.exe in its original location & paste that to your desktop. Then it will work. I guarantee it.
Golden Hawaii is available here:
http://www.theoldhangar.net/downloads.html
Scroll down until you find it and all of the updates too.
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