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Farzad
August 22nd 04, 10:45 PM
Hi,

The last version of the FS that i had used was the 2k2. This version allowed
uploading all the scenery files for faster start up of the sim - it also did
not require a CD to be in the drive for it to function. The first version
that I have used, by the way, was the first version they came up with. I
winded up buying a pc junior just to play the sim - so I am a veteran of
sorts.

The 2004 version starts very slowly. It seems to be loading scenery objects,
etc. even though I have installed it fully. The requirements for CD4 to be
in the drive is also an annoying requirement. How do you guys deal with
these things. Is there a way to speed up the startup process?

Where can I find some cool planes to download for the fs2004?

Thanks.

Farzad

August 23rd 04, 12:02 AM
Give http://www.avsim.com a try. Click on the library link at the top menu
and download to your heart's content. Over 50,000 files to choose from and
growing daily.

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"Farzad" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> The last version of the FS that i had used was the 2k2. This version
> allowed
> uploading all the scenery files for faster start up of the sim - it also
> did
> not require a CD to be in the drive for it to function. The first version
> that I have used, by the way, was the first version they came up with. I
> winded up buying a pc junior just to play the sim - so I am a veteran of
> sorts.
>
> The 2004 version starts very slowly. It seems to be loading scenery
> objects,
> etc. even though I have installed it fully. The requirements for CD4 to be
> in the drive is also an annoying requirement. How do you guys deal with
> these things. Is there a way to speed up the startup process?
>
> Where can I find some cool planes to download for the fs2004?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Farzad
>
>

Tom Gibson
August 23rd 04, 08:01 PM
Hi,

Go here for a no-CD patch:

http://www.simair2000utilb.fsnet.co.uk/utilb/nocd2k4.zip

Hope this helps,

Farzad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The last version of the FS that i had used was the 2k2. This version allowed
> uploading all the scenery files for faster start up of the sim - it also did
> not require a CD to be in the drive for it to function. The first version
> that I have used, by the way, was the first version they came up with. I
> winded up buying a pc junior just to play the sim - so I am a veteran of
> sorts.
>
> The 2004 version starts very slowly. It seems to be loading scenery objects,
> etc. even though I have installed it fully. The requirements for CD4 to be
> in the drive is also an annoying requirement. How do you guys deal with
> these things. Is there a way to speed up the startup process?
>
> Where can I find some cool planes to download for the fs2004?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Farzad
>
>


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Farzad
August 29th 04, 02:23 PM
Somone sent me a link to a no disk solution. I don't know who it was - but
thanks.




"Farzad" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> The last version of the FS that i had used was the 2k2. This version
allowed
> uploading all the scenery files for faster start up of the sim - it also
did
> not require a CD to be in the drive for it to function. The first version
> that I have used, by the way, was the first version they came up with. I
> winded up buying a pc junior just to play the sim - so I am a veteran of
> sorts.
>
> The 2004 version starts very slowly. It seems to be loading scenery
objects,
> etc. even though I have installed it fully. The requirements for CD4 to be
> in the drive is also an annoying requirement. How do you guys deal with
> these things. Is there a way to speed up the startup process?
>
> Where can I find some cool planes to download for the fs2004?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Farzad
>
>

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