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FSX and FS2004 on different drives and operating systems
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AA777-200ER:
I wish to purchase two of your airports this week and I'm wondering how or can I install on 2 different drives each with it's own operating system (FSX using Windows 7RC and FS9 on the XP drive) This is a dual boot system which will remain the same after the final Windows 7 (64bit) is released. Also, I plan to upgrade my processor from a Dual-Core E8500 to Quad Q9550 (reasonably priced at under $170 US and that is why I'm doing this update) while retaining the existing software on my current drives).
Will I encounter any problems...Darryl
skimmer:
Each scenery is for both 2004 and FSX.Its like getting two for the price of one.
AA777-200ER:
I know that but will the scenery work on seperate hard-drives?
--- Quote from: skimmer on August 19, 2009, 03:36:08 am ---Each scenery is for both 2004 and FSX.Its like getting two for the price of one.
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virtuali:
--- Quote from: AA777-200ER on August 19, 2009, 05:41:36 am ---I know that but will the scenery work on seperate hard-drives?
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Yes, it will work without a problem. Just not automatically. If you had FSX and FS9 under the same Windows installation, activating one version will automatically have the other one active as well.
Instead, under 2 separate Windows installations, you need to activate them separately on each OS, by using the "Register Serial" function of the Addon Manager to activate your Serial Number on each OS.
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