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Products Support => Zurich scenery for FSX/P3D => Topic started by: Bandselect on November 10, 2007, 07:18:23 pm
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Hi -
I have just rebuilt a machine and installed Visual Basic C++ 2005 as part of the setup. I found that when installing Zurich (the update), that the installation program finds an "older" version and then installs one. After the install, FSX will not start. I can recover by going to a pre-install restore point.
Is there a way not to install (or rewrite) the Visual Basic C++?
Thanks,
Scott
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That's probably the opposite issue: it's Visual Basic 2005 that is probably trying to install an older version of the Visual C++ runtimes.
Zurich requires the Visual C++ 2005 SP1 runtimes, so you probably have to update your Visual Studio to SP1 as well, so they will not clash into each other.
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Thanks for the reply.
I set a restore point and ran "vcredist_x86.exe", which is Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86).
The executable removed the old (but actually the same??) software and installed successfully. When I rebooted, I wasn't able to start FSX. So the problem isn't with Zurich, but some configuration of my software.
Can you tell me which Visual Studio for SP1 I might need?
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I am up now and running. I had to edit my dll.xml file and then reinstall the latest version of the Add-On Manager. With those corrections, ZurichX is now running well and I did not receive any errors on the install or unintentional rewrites of the Visual C++ files.
Thanks.