Just a quick question. Which folder do you guys have CFS2 installed in? "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)? I'm running Windows 10.
Just a quick question. Which folder do you guys have CFS2 installed in? "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)? I'm running Windows 10.
Hiya kwb737
I run Windows8.1 and have it installed to C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games.
But I'm guessing by default it probably installs to C:\Program Files (x86).
Does a pop up a window come up telling you where it intends to install and asking if you want to install somewhere else? That's the usual routine. I'll bet it probably chooses C:\Program Files (x86)
MR
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Thanks Maskrider. I had a glitch in my PC that made me lose cfs2, so I'm replacing cfs2 from a copy I made. And for the life of me can't remember which folder it was installed in. Senior moment! LOL!!
A straight paste from a copy might not work.
Try it and see if it works. If it does then fine you are back in business.
If not then it may be necessary to:
- Temporarily rename the folder where you pasted you CFS2 copy, for example: rename C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games\Combat Flight Simulator 2 to C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games\Copy Combat Flight Simulator 2
- Install CFS2 to the same C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games directory from the disks. and then
- Delete the newly created install directory and rename the C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games\Copy Combat Flight Simulator 2 back to C:\Simming Related\Microsoft Games\Combat Flight Simulator 2
Heh heh, pretty sure that will do it.
Cheers,
MR
"A sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land, where all is sweetness and delicacy and harmony, and there are no red-headed clients to vex us with their conundrums.”
― Sherlock Holmes
MR Downloads at SOHMR Albums at SOH MR Web Site
I created a "Microsoft Games" folder in my "Program Files (x86)" folder the did a straight copy and paste into the "Microsoft Games" folder and it worked like a charm! I'm up and running! Thanks to all!
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