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christiaan:
I have the FS2004 installed on my 2nd HD (D), as it is not possible to install the 9.1 update, as I cannot use Cloud9 or DreamTeam, which requires this up-date, without removing the many add-ons I have installed over the last few years.

PLAN A
Is it possible to install the FS2004 also on the "C "HD so that I can start from scratch , install the 9.1 update and then all the Aircraft, Airports (both free and payware ) Ground textures etc. Incase Plan B goes wrong.

PLAN B
Then remove the FS2004 from the "D" HD and re-install FS2004 on the "D" HD to it's present state as now, with the update before removing the FS 2004 from the "C" HD as I like to keep this for none- FS2004 files.

I do not want to remove the FS2004 from the "D" HD until I am sure it will work and not be left with nothing.

I know it will take a while to get a FS2004 with the up-date back to the original "D" HD so that I can enjoy the DreamTeam sceneries but I can be patient.

If it is possible is there a way to copy FS 2004 files from the "D"to the "C" once the update has been installed.

As I mentioned I want to have the renewed FS 2004 eventually back to the 2nd HD as I only want the FS & related files on this HD



virtuali:

--- Quote from: henry on April 25, 2009, 08:11:21 pm ---I have the FS2004 installed on my 2nd HD (D), as it is not possible to install the 9.1 update, as I cannot use Cloud9 or DreamTeam, which requires this up-date, without removing the many add-ons I have installed over the last few years.
--- End quote ---

Who told you that, if you want to update FS9.0 to 9.1, you need to reinstall all the addons ?

The only thing you should check to successfully update to 9.1, is that both FS9.EXE and all the original .DLL in the MODULES folder are in their original unmodified state, otherwise the udpater will fail.

So, if you have patched the FS9.EXE to allow >2GB or you have patched it to eliminate the CD check, you need to restore the original .EXE BEFORE trying to run the 9.1 update, update, and than patch over the updated FS9.EXE

And, you might also need to remove the BACKUP folder the 9.1 updater creates.

Aeroman:
Hello Virtuali,

Sorry to impede on this topic, but I've been wondering, where can I get the 2gb patch for FS9?  And, is the patch for FS no matter what OS you're running?  I'm using Vista 64bit.  And when when I install it, how much RAM will it be able to process then?

christiaan:
My excused for this long post but I am desperate.

I have written before about this topic, I had used your sceneries without having the fs9.1 update, I do not know how, I presumed that it was installed with another airport down load.
On 29 april 13.34 all the scenery files from Dreamteam & Cloud 9 changed.

I thought maybe a new addon update was released on that date which may have deleted mine unintentionally

I only noticed this a couple of weeks later at EHAM and that the ADDON MANAGER had disapeared from the FS9 Taskbar.I can send you my e-mail addres so tht you can confirm my orders.

I installed the up-date in the same folder were all the other FS9 Files are fs9.exe, Modules,SCENERY etc.

I have not patched the fs9.exe in any way.

At your request I tried to start the fs9.1 update but if freeze up at the modules ABLSCPT. I then removed the update from the FS9 main folder.

The fs9.exe and 33 of the dll files in MODULES have the same date  13-06-3003  and number 9.0.0.30612.

I then tried an old addon manager O'Hare version 1.50.0.0 dated 13-03-2008 which seemed to install but when I started the FS9 I was asked to update the airport then the FS terminated.
When I tried to install I got the message that it was not possible because I did not have the fs9.1 update.
I then had to remove the bglman.dll as I could not start the FS.

In the module file I have3 DAT files also dated 13-03-2008, BGLMAN, bgl_fsdt and blgman_skymakers. which I presume remained over from the ADD-ON MANAGER when I could use your scenery.

Have a backup file  which contains unpatch and unpatch.bak both with 0 kb changed 14-4-09 which is probably when I attempted to install the 9.1 update.

I downloaded the FS2004_is_Here, I did not need to alter anything as the path was perfect.

You also wrote
You can try to check write permission for the FS9 folder, perhaps the updater is failing because it can't write to it. Check the permission on the main folder, and give the "Everyone" user read and write access, and be sure to apply the setting to the main folder + subfolders.

I have tried to find this but I get a message that it is  "simple " and the tick box is grey for everyone as it has a code" 5 (according to Internet) which means a high security risk.

Once again Virtuali thanks for your patience in the past.
I am desperate not only for the sceneries that I have lost but I also want to install your LAS VEGAS


Best Regards
Henry





virtuali:
You have two different issues at play here:

1) Addon Manager: you just can't use an older version of it, because the current sceneries requires the version that comes with them, the older ones will not work anymore.

Note that, you might have been to have an older installer to run, because older installers (and all Cloud9 installers) did not checked for FS9.1 to be updated, but then the scenery wouldn't work properly, that's why we check the FS version in the current installers, so people would not install it in FS9.0 by mistake, only to discover the scenery would probably crash randomly because of this.

So, you have to use the current version, that requires 9.1 to be installed.


2) FS9.1 - The updater froze on ABLSCRIPT, but I don't think that file is the issue, it just happening to be the first in alphabetical order of the FS9\MODULES folder that needs to be updated, so the Updater failed immediately.

Having a BACKUP folder or not, should just change the fact that you get a message from the updater that you already have installed it, it shouldn't make it fail so, there's something else going on here.

You might try another solution:

- Manually remove FS9.EXE

- Manually remove all the original Microsoft .DLL modules in the FS9\MODULES folder. They should be quite easy to tell apart from the 3rd party modules, because they all share the same date/time

- Insert your FS9 CD1, run setup, and see if it offers you to "Repair" the installation, it should just restore the file you removed, in their original form.

- Try to run the 9.1 Updater, after having removed the BACKUP folder, if there's any.

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