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FS2004 Compatibility with Previous Versions?



 
 
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Old July 4th 03, 03:17 PM
Sindar - MS-MVP
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Bill,

FS2004 will be a fresh install in a new folder. You will also find that the
folder "structure" has
been changed somewhat.
You can, however, if so desired, use both FS2002 and FS2004 as well as
sharing sceneries between them.

Sindar
MS-MVP


"Bill" wrote in message
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"Sindar - MS-MVP" wrote in message
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Hi Peter,

Most FS2002 sceneries can be used in FS2004. Also most of the FS2002
aircraft using default instrument panels won't
cause any problems, either. However, aircraft using customised panels

and/or
gauges need to be upgraded.

Sindar
MS-MVP


"Peter Greenstein" wrote in message
news:_0aNa.33805$fG.19041@sccrnsc01...
Has this been asked already?

Does anybody have any idea whether FS2002 Aircraft, Panels, and

Scenery
will
work in FS2004?


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peter in oakland,ca
www.wakefieldjazz.com


Sindar
Along the same lines will FS2004 install on top of 2002 or will it be a
fresh install in a new folder? Also does MS recommend either way?

Thanks
Bill






 




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