How do I find out the version number of my FS2004?
Art
I tried to install "That darn patch" a while ago and got so many error messages I gave up!
My Moto: If it ain't broke, don't try and fix it
Zaphod
Oh I did that but still got lots of scenery error messages. I even posted a question at the time but it got far too complicated for my simple mind so I decided that the benifits didn't outwiegh the problems.
Perhaps I'll re-address it when the mist clears and I'm having a good day.
Who knows![]()
Zaphod (the confused)
OK...
Just too clarify. I summoned up the courage to try the FS9.1 patch again and this is what happened.
First it failed with the error message "could not find the display.cfg file. It may have been modified or be missing" (or something like that) so I replaced my display.cfg with the original which fortunately I had re-named and saved. I then tried again, and although it got a bit further it failed again but without an error message. It just said "The FS9.1 upgrade could not be installed successfully." I then thought, is it possible that there may be something on my FS9 that uncle Bill might not approve of, so I removed that but the installation still fails around about the "installing (or is it up-dating?) modules stage.
I should add that I have been using an original install of FS9 since 31 January 2004 without ever having to re-install (I can't believe I've just said that) but have fairly extensively modified it with add-on a/c, scenery and general tweaks.
As previously stated, the patch isn't really a major concern although it would be nice to see if the "memory leakage " issue would improve my frame rates and reduce the jaggies which I sometimes experience.
Anyway, going to decend back into a haze for a time.
Best.
Zaphod.
Edit;
Sorry Fozz.. Missed your post. I think we are of the same mind as usual. Perhaps it's something they put in the water in the UK?
Best.
Zaph.
Perhaps it's something they put in the water in the UK?
Righto Zaph. In that case I don't know what to suggest.
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