Problem after un-installing NL2000v3
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Problem after un-installing NL2000v3
Hi all!
I have had NL2000v3 on my PC for a while. However, recently I decided to un-install it.
Since then the coastline of the Netherlands is not the usual soft line, but big squares. I have checked that the Western Europe scenery is ticked (it is).
I guess there must be a missing file somewhere. Does anyone know how to fix this? Strangelyy enough the lakes and rivers look fine.
Thanks in advance
stefan
I have had NL2000v3 on my PC for a while. However, recently I decided to un-install it.
Since then the coastline of the Netherlands is not the usual soft line, but big squares. I have checked that the Western Europe scenery is ticked (it is).
I guess there must be a missing file somewhere. Does anyone know how to fix this? Strangelyy enough the lakes and rivers look fine.
Thanks in advance
stefan
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You can insert the FS 9 CD's and choose the restore/repair option however there is a risk that you will loose al your addons.
Better is to install the NL2000 scenery and the run the other un-install option So if you have the installer try that first.
Better is to install the NL2000 scenery and the run the other un-install option So if you have the installer try that first.
Kind Regards,
Damien van der Aart
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Damien van der Aart
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I have the same problem, since I had some CTD with NL2000 I decided to uninstall it for a while.
In the featurepanel I used first the restore button, and everything went well. Thereafter I used the uninstall button. Now I have problems with FS9, will explain it below.
What happend:
- Some existing scenery's are lost, well not visible anymore but still in the library (scenery's like Simwings GCLA, GCTS. GAP LGTS)
- Because of this the AES function of Aerosoft isn't working on these airports.
- And blocking coastline in some area's.
Regards,
Raymond
In the featurepanel I used first the restore button, and everything went well. Thereafter I used the uninstall button. Now I have problems with FS9, will explain it below.
What happend:
- Some existing scenery's are lost, well not visible anymore but still in the library (scenery's like Simwings GCLA, GCTS. GAP LGTS)
- Because of this the AES function of Aerosoft isn't working on these airports.
- And blocking coastline in some area's.
Regards,
Raymond
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Featurepanel does not alter other scenery then nl2000. Probabliy the best way to restore your other scenery, reinstall them, or add the scenery manually to the scenery.cfg
Also the nl2000 scenery does not alter the coastline, so I expect that the orther scenery did, and beause they are not active anymore, the coastline is not right.
of course, this is an assumption...
Also the nl2000 scenery does not alter the coastline, so I expect that the orther scenery did, and beause they are not active anymore, the coastline is not right.
of course, this is an assumption...
Johan Calje
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Hi Johan,
What I did, I manually add the files from my FS9 Cd's into the Scenery directory.
Seems fine now, hoping to reinstall NL2000 soon without the crash I had: http://www.nl-2000.com/nuke/modules.php ... pic&t=3015
Thanks Johan and Damien.
Regards,
Raymond
What I did, I manually add the files from my FS9 Cd's into the Scenery directory.
Seems fine now, hoping to reinstall NL2000 soon without the crash I had: http://www.nl-2000.com/nuke/modules.php ... pic&t=3015
Thanks Johan and Damien.
Regards,
Raymond
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