vLSO has developed a bug where it appears to confuse my FSX Steam Edition with vanilla FSX despite the latter not being installed on my computer. This results in the program not working. I have been unable to resolve the problem and any help would be much appreciated.
The problem: I receive no LSO calls on final (e.g. power, line up, etc.), my landings are not graded, FCLP locations are not recognised, and groove times and comments (except TWA and TCA) are not written to the logbook.
Whats so strange is that all other functionality operates as usual. I.e., carriers are recognised, I receive approach instructions (Case, BRC/FB, altimeter) upon entering CCA, and all appropriate callouts prior to and including "roger ball". All landings are logged, with aircraft, WOD, wire number, glideslope and lineup charts (with AOA). FS Checker shows that FSX (non-Steam) is installed, which it is not, referencing the FSX:SE installation path. FSX:SE is not found.
I have tried: To completely reinstall FSX:SE (including deleting all miscellaneous folders, addons, etc.), reinstalling vLSO, and using different aircraft, reinstalling FCLP scenery, using different carriers, NAV1 frequencies, etc. The setup is FSX:SE (current, non-beta), on Windows 10, with VRS Superbug and TacPack, AiCarriers, and vLSO (1130). FSX (non-Steam) has never been installed on the computer.
I cannot figure what has been overlooked. Any help is much appreciated.