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After quite a while I decided to play around with FSX that I have on
my home computer. When I clicked on the FSX icon I got an error message saying the version of directx on my computer was not compatible with this version of FS. I used dxdiag to find out which version of directx was installed on my computer and it was 9.0c. I did a clean boot and re-installed directx 9.0c form disk 2 of the FSX package as per MS article #256182. I un-installed FSX, and re-installed it. The process seemed to go OK, but it took a very long time to install it(Almost a hour). Now when I click on the icon I get the first splash screen and that is all. It never proceeds further. Any ideas as to what is going on? Harold A. Climer Dept. Of Physics, Geology, and Astronomy University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Room 406A Engineering/Math/Computer Science Building 423-425-4523 |
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Hi Harold,
It could be that your fsx.cfg configuration file simply needs to be deleted. Once you delete this file, then the next time that FSX starts up, it will re-build this file. When you un-install FSX, it doesn't get rid of this file, and there may be something in this file that is causing the program to not start up. If you are running with Windows Vista, the fsx.cfg files lives at: Desktop - [your name] - AppData - Roaming - Microsoft - FSX. You will have to set Windows Explorer to display "All Files" in order to see this config file. Try deleting this file then start FSX up again. If your running Windows XP, then I can't help you find it, as I don't remember where Microsoft puts that file in the XP OS. And lastly, there is a newsgroup that is specifically dedicated to Microsoft Flight Simulator. There are many people there who are WAY more knowledgeable concerning MSFS than I am. It is an excellent resource for all things MSFS related. The newsgroup is alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim. I hope this helped... Randy L. -- Remember: Any landing that you can walk away from, is a landing that you can be fined, sued, or prosecuted for. "Harold A Climer" wrote in message ... After quite a while I decided to play around with FSX that I have on my home computer. When I clicked on the FSX icon I got an error message saying the version of directx on my computer was not compatible with this version of FS. I used dxdiag to find out which version of directx was installed on my computer and it was 9.0c. I did a clean boot and re-installed directx 9.0c form disk 2 of the FSX package as per MS article #256182. I un-installed FSX, and re-installed it. The process seemed to go OK, but it took a very long time to install it(Almost a hour). Now when I click on the icon I get the first splash screen and that is all. It never proceeds further. Any ideas as to what is going on? Harold A. Climer Dept. Of Physics, Geology, and Astronomy University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Room 406A Engineering/Math/Computer Science Building 423-425-4523 |
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