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Stuck trying to get NZSI working correctly?


terrainhugger

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Hi there,


I purchased the Orbx ftx South Island  recently and can't get it to run correctly. It installed just as you have suggested it should and I have followed all the directions but when finished and I open FTC central and change from Default fsx to Oceania it comes up with all these errors? Any help greatly appreciated


 


thanks


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Welcome


 


 


That picture is very hard to see as your avatar.


 


I think the path to your installation is corrupt, it seems to read


C:\Program Files |x86\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Backup\BLDA2.dds


it should read


C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Simulator X\ORBX\Scripts\Backup\BLDA2.dds


 


If your Windows version is 64 bit, try navigating to


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\microsoft games\flight simulator\10.0


using the Registry Editor and check the SetupPath entry.


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Reading my first answer again, I hope I have not unintentionally misled you.


 


The registry SetupPath should be


 


C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X


 


Please check that that is what is set and try again


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Hi terrainhugger,


 


actually, it's much easier to check the Windows registry with one of the available freeware tools; see http://fullterrain.com/support.html#registry  or  http://www.flight1.com/view.asp?page=library or http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/FSX-Registry-Utility-Download-74741.html


 


 


As for the actual error message, I assume you've already installed the current Orbx Libraries as mentioned in the NZSI installer menu? If not see http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/80787-ftc-central-exception/?hl=blda2.dds


 


Cheers, Holger


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