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Postby alb469 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:25 am

I am trying to replace my missing file by looking in the discs for DGAA Accra Ghana. What is it called.I know it will be in scenery africa but that's as far as I can go with my limited knowledge. Thanks for any help.
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Re: default file missing

Postby 757200ba » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:56 am

I know what you mean, and i also know its hard to find a single file, specially if in a CAB file.Maybe you need to get a reader for cab files and then look for it manually :-/.
If  not try to use the windows search to see if it can find the file you need.
I know its not much, but thats what i would do , before had to go and look for the file on the FS cd's. :o
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Re: default file missing

Postby alb469 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:01 pm

thanks 757 I tried a search but I don't really know what to tell it to search for :-/
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Re: default file missing

Postby microlight » Thu Aug 27, 2009 12:49 pm

A quick search on Google for 'fs9 disc contents' revealed this listing:

FS9 Disk 1

DirectX
Adobe Reader
Manuals
Simcharts
GMax
MSGAME1.CAB
1033
Aircraft folder
Autogen
Charts
Config
Effects
Flights
Fonts
MSGAME2.CAB
FSweb (Learning center stuff)

FS9 Disk 2

MSGAME3.CAB

Gauges
Indeo
Lessions
Messages
Modules
Script
Texture
Uires
weather

MSGAME4.CAB

Sound (USEnglishBig.gvp)

MSGAME5.CAB

Sound (USEnglishSmall.gvp)

MSGAME6.CAB

Sound (All the sound .wav files are located here)

FS9 Disk 3

MSGAME7.CAB

Scenery/Cities New York and Seattle are located here

MSGAME8.CAB

Scenery, the following files are located here
BASE
Eure
Eurw
Generic
namc
Name
namw
Props
Vehicles

MSGAME9.CAB

Scenery/cities, the following files are located here
Dallas
Denver
Oshkosh
St Maarten

FS9 Disk 4

Compact Scenery CFG file
Complete Scenery CFG File
Scenery/Cities, the following zip files are located here
ASMSTERD
ATLANTA
HEATHROW
KITTYHAWK
LASVEGAS
NIAGARA
PHOENIX
SYDNEY
ANCHOR
CHICAGO
HONGKONG
LA
MIAMI
PARIS
SANFRAN
TOKYO
The following ZIP files are located in ths scenry folder.
ASIA
OCEN
WORLD
AFRI
AUST
SAME

You don't need any unzipping tools if you have XP, Windows Explorer will open CAB files as a folder. You won't find any specific airport file on the FS9 discs; however since DGAA Accra is in Africa, then opening the AFRI zip file above and copying the contents into your AFRI folder in the FS Scenery folder should cure anything that's missing.

Back your original Scenery folder somewhere safe first before you overwrite it.

;)
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Re: default file missing

Postby Capt.Propwash » Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:57 pm

if you are looking for a particular airport, 1 suggestion that i might offer is to download AFCAD 2.2.1 This program will read the APXXXXXXXX.BGL files in FS9/SCENERY/? (africa in this case) and it will tell you the path that it can be found at in FS9/SCENERY/? .

example (this is where DGAA is located on my computer), DGAA = E:\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\Scenery\Afri\scenery\AP947300.BGL

in order to find this line, you will need to run the program, OPEN AIRPORT DGAA, then click on FILE > Properties.
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Re: default file missing

Postby Opa » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:03 pm

For future reference, grab a copy of:

fs9cddir.zip - compiled by Brian Collins.

This is an Excel format listing of all the files on your install disks. A great resource to keep handy.

If you can't find it in the library here, it is readily available elsewhere.
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