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I recently had to replace my hard drives. I still have the originals and FS2004 is still installed on the original boot drive. I have copied a bunch of aircraft from the original boot drive, the Gauges folder, the Effects folder and one scenery from the Add-on Scenery folder. What I would like the egg-spurts herein to tell me please is: Can I copy the Gauges and Effects folder into the installation of FS2004 that is presently running now? What about pulling the running Gauges and Effects folders out and dropping-in the G-folder and E-folder from the previous hard-drive? I ask because over the course of the seventeen months between when I got the computer new until I needed the new drives, I put in megatonnes of airplanes and effects and gauges, et cetera. I had about 150 airplanes in the previous installation-- many of which never saw any daylight. I am going to make this installation much more slender, with maybe no more than thirty airplanes. I think putting in the airplanes, flopping-in the Gauges folder and the Effects folder will give me what I want. I know there will be an abundance of unused gauges and effects from airplanes that will not be in this smaller installation. Am I correct in thinking the presence of excess gauges and effects will not matter? Please answer soonest. Thanks to all...
Here's a new problem I have encountered since the new installation: I can't get into the config files of the airplanes. I click on the icon inside the model folder and I get that window that says Windows cannot open this file. I never had a problem doing this before the latest installation. I changed deployment times for flaps, added textures, raised tyres out of the tarmac, et cetera, so I know it can be done. Just can't do it now. I'm flummoxed. Do I need to check or uncheck something to get into the .cfg files for the airplanes? Thanks...