Regarding Windows 10 and those of us who fly the FS9 version of Roy's excellent B-25 Mitchell, I'd be a bit hesitant before I upgraded....
From the FSX Forums: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...0-Upgrade-quot
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Regarding Windows 10 and those of us who fly the FS9 version of Roy's excellent B-25 Mitchell, I'd be a bit hesitant before I upgraded....
From the FSX Forums: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...0-Upgrade-quot
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"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
On My Dedicated Tower CP win7...FS9 only...Win 10 has denied access..Until I find a solution,FS9 is unusable in Win 10 for me..
Im having a problem running it in Win10 anyone know how to get it working.
I have not taken the WinX plunge yet, however I have read elsewhere that you need to use the no-CD FS9.exe to get FS9 to run on WinX.
IIUC, optical drive support in WinX is.....lacking.
cheers,
Lane
I'm not running Win10 but try a fresh install of FS9 somewhere on the HD like "C:\FS Games\Flight Simulator 9" (no quotes). Not sure what to do about the lack of optical disc support. Hard to fathom that MS would create a new OS that didn't support MS Flight Simulator.
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"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
Moving to the Tips and Tweaks section...
Thermaltake H570 TG Tower
X670 Aorus Elite AX motherboard
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12-Core Processor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
NZXT Kraken X cooler
32GB DDR5 RAM
750 Watt PS
Windows 11 Home
I followed the advice on the FSX thread related to Windows 10, and clicked alt+enter when the initial screen went black, and FS9 was back in windowed mode. As long as I stay in windowed mode, I've got a smooth running, and I think faster frame rate FS9 than I did under Windows 7. I'm very grateful for all the expertise here!
Obviously still no joy with running FS9/2004 in WIN10 ? .. I had it running fine and have not used it since horrid WIN10 decided it was going to install a few months back, today wanted to have a look at some scenery or rebuild and DIDDLY SWAT ! ..
I haven't downloaded Windows 10 myself (yet). I do have Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. I installed all three (!) FS2004 sims straight on the root, avoiding Program Files hitches:
- for 1950s-60s scenery C:\Flight Simulator
- for pre-WW2 scenery C:\Flight Simulator Golden Wings 3
- for modern scenery C:\Flight Simulator UT
I'm wondering if that would work out well for Windows 10 also. Just an idea.
Cheers,
Maarten
You also need 9.1 installed.
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