OK, a long story short, kinda:
I had to upgrade to an 11th. generation CPU I-9 11900K in order to get my new NVMe 2 TB to work on the second NVMe slot on my old LGA 1200 MoBo ===>>> updated BIOS from F22a to F22 (sounds backwards don't it!)
I got a RTX 3090 + 1000-watt power supply.
Oh heck, why not? .... upgraded from Windows 10 to the free Windows 11. I had to create a Windows 11 boot disk on a thumb drive. Oh no! Now I have (two) Windows 11, one on volume 7 and one on volume 3 .... got that fixed ... volume 3 works ...had to do all of that boot order stuff in the BIOS + deleting Windows 11 on volume 7 using disk management.
OK, now she is booting correctly. I decide to reinstall MSFS (that took 26 + hours on 25 Mbits/s AT&T cable service). Looks great and ran great for a couple of days, now I get this .
I didn't pay too much attention to it and clicked OK ... they just want to get more $$$ from you. I do not use One drive.
I d/l the One drive APP from the Microsoft Store and reinstalled it. One Drive works on my PC
I still get the One Driver error message.
MSFS has now stopped working, it will get me into my aircraft and sitting at the threshold point, then Super Massive stutter .... maybe 1 Frame every 10 seconds... complete standstill!
I think I asked this question before: does MSFS need to use the One Drive service for transfer of the data stream to my PC over the "wire"?
I've been all over the "net" looking for answers and even found a site that had me doing DOS commands.
Thanks for any insight y'all may have.
Don
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