I have some Carenado aircraft that I need to reinstall to my FSX directory. Any Carenado owners out there that might know how I could go about doing this?
Thanks,
Sam
Carenado has create a patch for all the aircafts.
This patch allows you to run your Carenado's aircrafts for FS2004 (FS9) on the new FSX
This patch could be used for ANY aircraft developed
I confirm that it works. 😉
Yes, I have that patch, but it says this:
In order to run Carenado’s aircraft on FSX, FIRST YOU HAVE TO INSTALL CARENADO’S AIRCRAFT IN THE PATH WHERE DO YOU HAVE THE FSX. (EXAMPLE: C:/……./FSX)
How do I reinstall the aircraft into the FSX directory?
SamIntel wrote:
Yes, I have that patch, but it says this:
In order to run Carenado’s aircraft on FSX, FIRST YOU HAVE TO INSTALL CARENADO’S AIRCRAFT IN THE PATH WHERE DO YOU HAVE THE FSX. (EXAMPLE: C:/……./FSX)
How do I reinstall the aircraft into the FSX directory?
Point it to FSX, then find the folder and load it by hand like you would a zip.
The gauges may have to go in the main gauge folder.
SamIntel wrote:
Yes, I have that patch, but it says this:
In order to run Carenado’s aircraft on FSX, FIRST YOU HAVE TO INSTALL CARENADO’S AIRCRAFT IN THE PATH WHERE DO YOU HAVE THE FSX. (EXAMPLE: C:/……./FSX)
How do I reinstall the aircraft into the FSX directory?
You change the path when you promt to install In C/FS2004 by hitting the broswe button(usually a small square with three dots) beside the path blank.
Greekman72 wrote:
SamIntel wrote:
Yes, I have that patch, but it says this:
In order to run Carenado’s aircraft on FSX, FIRST YOU HAVE TO INSTALL CARENADO’S AIRCRAFT IN THE PATH WHERE DO YOU HAVE THE FSX. (EXAMPLE: C:/……./FSX)
How do I reinstall the aircraft into the FSX directory?
You change the path when you promt to install In C/FS2004 by hitting the broswe button(usually a small square with three dots) beside the path blank.
Yeah, I know that, but how do I bring up the installer? Do I have to redownload the plane from Carenado?
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