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    O/T Windows 7 Professional

    I backed up my flight sim to an external hard drive under Windows XP, can I copy the flight sim and put it on the Windows 7 computer? I also backed up the registry files associated with the flight sim can I go ahead and put them in the registry of the Windows 7 computer? What are some of the tips to make the flight sim run better under Windows 7?

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    Tip1: DO NOT install any programs into the default Programs folder of Win 7...especially any programs that you will be modifying, such as your sim. Install your sim to a new folder outside of the Programs folder....even better an a separate HD away from the OS.

    Tip2: I copied my installs of FS9 over from my XP system to my Win 7 system and had problems using the flight planning. I was able to get flight planning to work fully once I used the FS Registry repair utility from Flight1, but not all the time....it was hit and miss. So, I did a fresh install of FS9, enhanced it, and moved those planes that I fly most often and for which I actually create flight plans into that fresh install.

    As far as the registry files stuff goes...can't help you with that...have never done a hand edit of a registry file before.

    OBIO

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    Tim's right. Break out the CD's and do a fresh install, but point the installer to something like C:\Added Programs or something similar. There are too many security restrictions on the default program folders. Those permissions can be changed, but it can be a pain if you don't know exactly what you're doing. Once you have a fresh stock installation, start moving over all of your addon planes and scenery folders, then open up the scenery library and activate what needs activating there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Clayton View Post
    ....Those permissions can be changed, but it can be a pain if you don't know exactly what you're doing....
    But if you do know what you are doing, those permissions can be changed in less than 5 minutes - and then you can do whatever you wish with the folder.
    Also, installing scenery in Windows 7 is a little buggy. Pretty much all that's different is one extra mouse click at one point in the scenery installation process. For the most part, FS9 in Windows 7 is exactly the same as in previous operating systems, with all the same tweaks and so on applicable.
    I would recommend, if you are running Win 7 x64, that you apply this patch -->> http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php which allows the FS9 program to use more RAM than it otherwise could.
    Unless you plan to install stuff using executable installers and unless you want to use the flight-planner function of FS9, it is generally true that you do not need any special registry values at all. You could run a backed-up copy off an external HD if you wanted to without installing it - provided you had disk 4 in the disk-drive - and you didn't want to do any of the stuff listed above.
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    Even if you do completely turn off UAC installing in the default location is still a bad idea under W7. Especially if you plan on using WideFS or similar external programs with FS.
    Even changing cfg files is still occasionally a pain in the rear when installed in that location.

    As for simply copying and pasting I would suggest this procedure

    1. Install a fresh copy with the options you normally use. Full, partial etc in a drive location of your choice. For example C:\FS2004 then start this new installation once all the way to a flight on the runway. Then shut down.
    2. Rename that folder to C:\FS2004temp
    3. Copy your old FS folder complete onto the C drive...
    4. Rename that original folder to C:\FS2004

    That should do the trick.

    Cheers
    Stefan

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    Stefan - that's not a bad idea! As long as the folder name/location matches the registry entries, your system shouldn't know the difference!

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    I have used that trick on multiple occasions until the Flight1 utility came available. But occasionally even that tool doesn't quite do the trick if the associated file locations are messed up.

    Cheers
    Stefan

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    Decided to do a fresh install of the flight sim, going to take a while to get it how it was.
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Asus P8Z68 M
    Intel i7-2700
    16 GB of Ram
    GeForce GTX 550 Ti

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    Memory

    Has any one else installed the 4GB patch? Under the system specs it states that I have 4 GB of memory, but only 3.50 usable. I install the patch and under the windows task manager it states 3583 mb (3.49 GB) is being used.
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    Your system has 4gb of RAM but only 3.5gb of it is usable? Are you using an on-board video "card" that is using some of the system RAM as video RAM? Under Win 7, you should be able to use all 4gb of RAM....so seeing that only 3.5 is usable makes me think your system is using 500meg of it for video RAM.

    I took a look a the memory usage stats under Task Manager for my system, with the stock FS9.1 exe file and the 4gb patched exe file.

    My system has 6gb of DDR 3 RAM, Win 7 Ulitmate 64-bit.

    Stock:

    Total: 6135
    Cached: 3598
    Available: 3826
    Free: 283
    Usage: 38%


    4gb Patch:

    Total: 6135
    Cached: 3594
    Available: 3765
    Free: 227
    Usage: 38%

    I have no idea what all this means...other than I will see no improvement in FS9 by using the patched exe file.

    OBIO

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    Obio,

    I have a Nvidia 8800 GTX that has 768 MB of memory on the card.
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Asus P8Z68 M
    Intel i7-2700
    16 GB of Ram
    GeForce GTX 550 Ti

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    Would updating the bios version help with the memory?
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
    Asus P8Z68 M
    Intel i7-2700
    16 GB of Ram
    GeForce GTX 550 Ti

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    Quote Originally Posted by OBIO View Post
    Tip1: DO NOT install any programs into the default Programs folder of Win 7...especially any programs that you will be modifying, such as your sim. Install your sim to a new folder outside of the Programs folder....even better an a separate HD away from the OS.

    Tip2: I copied my installs of FS9 over from my XP system to my Win 7 system and had problems using the flight planning. I was able to get flight planning to work fully once I used the FS Registry repair utility from Flight1, but not all the time....it was hit and miss. So, I did a fresh install of FS9, enhanced it, and moved those planes that I fly most often and for which I actually create flight plans into that fresh install.

    As far as the registry files stuff goes...can't help you with that...have never done a hand edit of a registry file before.

    OBIO
    Hi OBIO, can you elaborate on Tip 1 please? I've just bought a new rig, it's a Quad core with Win7 64bit, 6 gigs of RAM, and an Intel processor. I just loaded a fresh install of FS9, patched it to 9.1, dropped in Can/Alaska and GEP. Before I go any further, I would like to know more about your suggestion. Thanks.

    Doug

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    Doug,

    What Obio is telling you is: install the flight sim outside of the program files x86 folder, it places restrictions on programs that are installed in that folder. I installed my flight sim to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9. And if you have a separate hard in your computer without windows on it install the flight sim to that drive.
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
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    I installed my sims as followsL

    c:\fs9 home,
    c;|fs9 military,
    c:\fsX Home,
    etc

    Keeping the apps ouside of the "default" location makes life a lot simpler -- for me anyway -- as I do a lot of tweaking and messing around and Windows7 leaves me pretty much alone
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