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  1. I have to agree there John. I've found that having FS on an entirely separate drive does seem to help, be it loading times or 'stuttery-ness'. Of course, the difference in loading times can be argued to be minimal, but at least, as you mention: the burden of Windows security plays a smaller role and so - with fewer folders to access, loading times decrease. One point to note though is that while the addons may all defer to C:/Program Files... you can quite easily correct this to save some time during each install by using the free (kindly provided by) Flight1 FSX/FS9 Registry repair tool - I
  2. While you've probably already done it by now, I'd say that's the way to go when installing FS and the add-ons. Install the Add on, then restart (As per Nick N) then add on, then restart etc - it is time consuming, but worth the benefits and peace of mind. Personally, I always install the latest FSUIPC first - as it seems that more-or-less every other add on nowadays requires it. From there, I do the scenery and then on to the aircraft and last but not least, the weather. I don't think there is a 'correct' way of installing the add ons - just whatever you prefer installing first. - Even if
  3. Hi Gents, I'd like to add an entry to this great competition please! Unfortunately I've been on a rather long (1 year +) hiatus from FS so they're not the best - but I thought - which forum better to get 'back to the roots' of FS with than Mutleys! The 'theme' of my 3 entries are "retro, old-metal jets from the bygone" (almost) era of Western aviation. The first image is of a United Airlines DC-10-30 from KMIA-KORD using good, old-style, reliable INS Navigation. (I attempted to get the Tail in the sun). The Second and third images were taken in Central Africa - using an American airfra
  4. Unfortunately, Helicopters arent exactly my 'forte' but I decided to take a whack at it. Here's my two cents :- Flying too close for comfort to Canary Wharf; Trying an explicit manoeuvre (Don't try ths is real life!!); And, finally, adding a few gray hair's to a 'normal' flight;
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