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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: chano777 on September 14, 2018, 07:34:11 am
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Ive just purchased the GSX level 2 expansion pack, and when Im trying to installed it Im having this error about SODE versión. I have lots of airports in my FSX which use SODE so I dont know if the may containe SODE (see attached file). Please tell me what to do, expecting for your answer.
Then Ive read tan I should customize the jetways position by my self, that seems to be hard cause my son who also purchased told me that even Reading the manual its kind of hard cause teres an error saying that the jetway is not operative cause its in a wrong position, that is warming us up, could you send some help about this too?
Kind regards
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First things first. ;)
Just do what the message says, uninstall your outdated version of SODE. Reboot and run the GSX 2 installer. It will reinstall SODE with the current version 1.6.3
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Were can I find that file mate? ???
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SODE 1.4.2 probably came with a scenery that used SODE for jetways.
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It can be downloaded from the SODE website, https://sode.12bpilot.ch/ (https://sode.12bpilot.ch/) ;)
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Thank you for your replies guys but overall my question is... WERE CAN I FIND THE SODE PROGRAME UNISTALLER, AND SHOULD I NEED TO UNISTALL ALL MY SCENERIES EQUIPED WITH SODE?, please help with especifically that point.
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The message from the GSX installer you posted in your first post told you exactly that: how to find the SODE uninstaller.
In the "Program and Features" section of Windows Control Panel, named "Simobjects Display Engine".
"Program and Features" changes its name depending on the Windows version and the language but, it's the same place were every Uninstaller of every Windows program out there is normally located.
The question is: what you do if for some reason the uninstaller doesn't work (usually because you removed the program *by hand*, big mistake...) or it's not there ? In that case, to fix the uninstaller, you must find the *original* INSTALLER, so you can repair your installation including the uninstaller, which will surely work then.