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Reinstalling FSX
So, did you install any terrain/airfield addons just before this occurred? Deleting that might help.
However, in my case, even deleting every associated file didn't work :-/ So be prepared for the worst.
Good luck, I hope someone can shed a light in this.











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Its a common occurrence that we have all had with FS 2004.
With our various Meshes, some Airfields are on a plateau, others are down in a hole in the ground.
We have got used to it now over the years, and it doesn't particularly worry us any more!...
...in fact its an obstacle to be overcome during our daily flights!.......!
Multiplayers will comment on it during their Flights, so we all experience it!
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and holed up somewhere......!



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BTW Paul, I spent five hours on the phone/online with Alienware trying to fix it where I could turn shadows on. They updated my bios and my video driver, but it did not fix it. They are supposed to do some research and call me back, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
.... Pays to check all the settings every now and again!
BTW Paul, I spent five hours on the phone/online with Alienware trying to fix it where I could turn shadows on. They updated my bios and my video driver, but it did not fix it. They are supposed to do some research and call me back, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
Hello Larry....
I gather you are using the dastardly FSX, but I suppose my FS 2004 is similar.....
...have you gone to; in the Sim: Menu > Options > Settings > Display >
Scenery > Cast Shadows.
Aircraft Reflection + Cast shadows.
Sometimes it/they get turned off........ Pays to check all the settings every now and again!
Paul...a shadowy figure...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav.... 8-)...!



BTW Paul, I spent five hours on the phone/online with Alienware trying to fix it where I could turn shadows on. They updated my bios and my video driver, but it did not fix it. They are supposed to do some research and call me back, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
Hello Larry....
I gather you are using the dastardly FSX, but I suppose my FS 2004 is similar.....
...have you gone to; in the Sim: Menu > Options > Settings > Display >
Scenery > Cast Shadows.
Aircraft Reflection + Cast shadows.
Sometimes it/they get turned off........ Pays to check all the settings every now and again!
Paul...a shadowy figure...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav.... 8-)...!
I know how to turn it on. The problem is that when I do, the video driver crashes and locks up the sim. It was doing the same thing in Google Earth. After updating the bios and video driver, Google Earth seems to work now, but turning shadows on in FSX still crashes the driver.
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BTW Paul, I spent five hours on the phone/online with Alienware trying to fix it where I could turn shadows on. They updated my bios and my video driver, but it did not fix it. They are supposed to do some research and call me back, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
Hello Larry....
I gather you are using the dastardly FSX, but I suppose my FS 2004 is similar.....
...have you gone to; in the Sim: Menu > Options > Settings > Display >
Scenery > Cast Shadows.
Aircraft Reflection + Cast shadows.
Sometimes it/they get turned off........ Pays to check all the settings every now and again!
Paul...a shadowy figure...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav.... 8-)...!
I know how to turn it on. The problem is that when I do, the video driver crashes and locks up the sim. It was doing the same thing in Google Earth. After updating the bios and video driver, Google Earth seems to work now, but turning shadows on in FSX still crashes the driver.
Come back into the FS 2004 fold again, Larry.........
Bring your Pentium II and your 3DFX Voodoo card with you....
..and all will be forgiven...
...trust me......
Paul...FS 2004...Win XP Pro...AMD Socket 7....nVidia AGP! 7800GS...Joy!........!



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