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GSX new update with SODE v1.7.1
callum_ex:
Ok, I understand what you mean, upon looking at the AppData>Roaming > Lockheed Martin folder there is a migration tool back up and inside is a scenery.cfg which pin points to one of my sceneries which appears to be for Prepar3dv2.
Do you think that this could be the fault as to why it may not be working?
Any tips on how to remove the migration tool completely, i know this is not your product but it is worth a shot.
virtuali:
--- Quote from: callum_ex on February 13, 2022, 09:37:57 pm ---Ok, I understand what you mean, upon looking at the AppData>Roaming > Lockheed Martin folder there is a migration tool back up and inside is a scenery.cfg which pin points to one of my sceneries which appears to be for Prepar3dv2.
Do you think that this could be the fault as to why it may not be working?
--- End quote ---
Now that you checked, I'M SURE that's the main source of all our problems. Or, at least, it surely explain the problem with the simobject.cfg file.
--- Quote ---Any tips on how to remove the migration tool completely, i know this is not your product but it is worth a shot.
--- End quote ---
I don't think I'll be able to suggest how to remove it correctly, because it really depends how it does and if it was uninstalled ( assuming you used it a while ago and then stopped using it ), if it's uninstall process is able to restore the sim in a proper state, if subsequent P3D updates might have messed up things further.
What I'm sure of, it must have altered the P3D .EXE version, which explains why it confused our update, which needs to know exactly which version you have, because it will work differently depending on the sim.
I'd start with something simple:
- Uninstall the Prepar3d Client from the Windows Control Panel
- Check if you still have the Prepar3d.EXE left in the install folder, and remove it if it's still there
- Reinstall the Prepar3d Client.
This should be the easiest/fastest way to restore the P3D .EXE to proper version.
callum_ex:
Ok, finally getting somewhere. :)
I have done as suggested, uninstalled GSX from the control panel, restarted my computer and now away to try again with the update with a fresh install.
Will keep you posted.
Thank you.
callum_ex:
sadly not worked :(
callum_ex:
Ok, another discovery and I think I might of found what the issue is (i think, i hope).
So when I went onto the SODE Platform Manager I noticed that the FSX SIMOBJECT keys needed repaired. So then I went into the folder which it directed me to in the appdata > roaming > microsoft > FSX. Could this be the reason why I am getting the errors regarding the simobject.cfg?
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