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I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue |
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FS9.cfg is in your Documents&settings\yourusername in a folder for
Flight simulator. Blue wrote: MSFS2K4 I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue |
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On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 22:25:53 -0500, "Brett I. Holcomb"
wrote: FS9.cfg is in your Documents&settings\yourusername in a folder for Flight simulator. Blue wrote: MSFS2K4 I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK The search works find in mine. Comes right up with fs9cfg. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue |
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Blue wrote:
MSFS2K4 I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue Do the search showing all hidden files.. 'Application Data' in Doc's & Apps is hidden............ |
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The puzzle is this: When I click the START button in the lower left corner
of the Windows screen, and then select SEARCH and FILES&FOLDERS and put in fs9.cfg nothing is found. I can find it using Windows Explorer and searching for it with the knowledge of what folder it is in as pointed out here. This is a real puzzle for me in the use of the "search" function, probabl;y sime simple thing I am doing wrong but what? "Don Parker" wrote in message ... Blue wrote: MSFS2K4 I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue Do the search showing all hidden files.. 'Application Data' in Doc's & Apps is hidden............ |
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If you're using XP the default search screen is a useless piece of junk.
Bill and his boys have attempted to make it simple and they succeded - it's so simple it's useless. I was working with an XP home system today and tried to find something with the default search - couldn't do it. I run my XP box in classic mode. Things to watch out for: 1. Make sure you have view hidden files checked if you are looking for a file that might be hidden. 2. Somehow with the default search you have to get where you can specify the drive such as C, then tell it what filename (fs9* will do). You can get the default search to do all this but you have to clear the junk out of the way. Blue wrote: The puzzle is this: When I click the START button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen, and then select SEARCH and FILES&FOLDERS and put in fs9.cfg nothing is found. I can find it using Windows Explorer and searching for it with the knowledge of what folder it is in as pointed out here. This is a real puzzle for me in the use of the "search" function, probabl;y sime simple thing I am doing wrong but what? "Don Parker" wrote in message ... Blue wrote: MSFS2K4 I want to modify fs9.cfg to eliminate the opening screen but am not able to find it. As directec by someone I went to Windows Explorer/tools/folder options/view/advanced settings/checked "swow hidden files&folders"/apply/OK Still unable to find fs9.cfg with start/find. Can anyone help me with this? Blue Do the search showing all hidden files.. 'Application Data' in Doc's & Apps is hidden............ |
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On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 18:23:36 -0500, "Brett I. Holcomb"
wrote: If you're using XP the default search screen is a useless piece of junk. Bill and his boys have attempted to make it simple and they succeded - it's so simple it's useless. I was working with an XP home system today and tried to find something with the default search - couldn't do it. I run my XP box in classic mode. Things to watch out for: 1. Make sure you have view hidden files checked if you are looking for a file that might be hidden. 2. Somehow with the default search you have to get where you can specify the drive such as C, then tell it what filename (fs9* will do). You can get the default search to do all this but you have to clear the junk out of the way. I guess it depends on what you are used to. It is a little convoluted, but not terribly so if you are used to the thing. OK, a bit more than a little convoluted. First, go to windows explorer. select tools and then folder options from the drop down menu. Then select the view tab and click on the display hidden files button. Then you can: select start, search, all files and folders then enter the file name, or at least part of it. OF course the more you enter the fewer returns. As Brett says, fs9.* works, but I'd use the whole fs9.cfg. You need to go to more advanced options where you check the system files, hidden files, and sub folders options. At the bottom of the requester window is a field for the drives. Default should be all hard drives. It's a lot faster if you just select the C drive. (IF you know that is where you are likely to find the file) The design was to keep people from accidentally getting into their system files and getting rid of something important. OK...So it is a pretty convoluted way to do a search:-)) Now if I didn't miss anything..sigh Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Blue wrote: The puzzle is this: When I click the START button in the lower left corner of the Windows screen, and then select SEARCH and FILES&FOLDERS and put in fs9.cfg nothing is found. I can find it using Windows Explorer and searching for it with the knowledge of what folder it is in as pointed out here. This is a real puzzle for me in the use of the "search" function, probabl;y sime simple thing I am doing wrong but what? "Don Parker" wrote in message ... snip |
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Yeah, it could eventually be figured out but I always run classic and
have even during the XP beta. The new search is one of those things that somebody tried to make easier and failed - it shouldn't be that hard but I guess they are afraid that if a user has to select a drive then he might have a fit G. I had to work on an XP system yesterday and she had the Fisher-Price interface selected. Roger Halstead wrote: On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 18:23:36 -0500, "Brett I. Holcomb" wrote: If you're using XP the default search screen is a useless piece of junk. Bill and his boys have attempted to make it simple and they succeded - it's so simple it's useless. I was working with an XP home system today and tried to find something with the default search - couldn't do it. I run my XP box in classic mode. Things to watch out for: It is a little convoluted, but not terribly so if you are used to the thing. OK, a bit more than a little convoluted. |
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