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Hello to one and all . Advice please as  71yr old happy simmer. I have x-plane 11 along with  Orbx  scenery I am looking for Space on my Samsung 1TB SSD 850 EVO Series

I cant have my racing and rail sims all at once not enough room 

 

 . I am also a pc sim racer  so basically I sim for 3/4 months on racing then delate the Racing sim if I need it again I can download the racing sim from steam with 2 clicks also Train Simulator 2019  it’s sorted    X-plane 11 is always installed on my pc 

 

Is there a simple way to do that with my Xplane scenery ?? Remove it for 3/4 months then download again? Because at times I am a little short of space 

Thank you 

Kind regards to everyone 

 

I HAVE A FAST VIRGIN INTERNET AND I DOWN LOAD VIA A ETHERNET CABLE 

Mbps 103 

I have 

Global base pack/vector/open LC Europe FTX Central

Region England/wales /Scotland 

True earth Great Britain north/central/south 

Airports Manchester /Cardiff/Southampton /elstree/Merrill c meigs field 

Pc spec 

Intel i7 Skylake 6700K 4Ghz CPU

Akasa Heat Sink & Fan 

Gigabyte Z170-HD3P Motherboard

NVidia GTX 1080 DDR 5 8Gb Graphics

16GB Kingston Hyper X Fury DDR4 2400MHz

Iiyama 27" Prolite 2790HS x 3

Samsung 1TB SSD 850 EVO Series 

DVD Re-Writer 

Lan

USB2.0/3.0/3.1

Aerocool Deluxe Midi Tower Case  

Bequiet 700w PSU  

Windows 10 Operating System 64 Bit

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Being much younger than you (<cough, cough> ) and not having XP under any form on my rig give me all the qualifications to answer you.

 

Open FTX Central through which you got the scenery.  Select your scenery. There should be an uninstall button. When you want your XP scenery back redownload it, OrbX does not limit the number of downloads. 

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Hello,

better still, invest a small amount in an external hard drive, it certainly need not be an SSD,

or at the moment any larger than 1TB and move the Orbx Scenery from the Custom Scenery

folder onto it.

It looks like a 1TB would be from £40 and for twice that you could have a 4 TB.

Just another way to do the same thing.

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