Now, I installed my FS9 program into "Program Files", not "program Files x84" (or whatever its called) I then selected a zipped folder, also on the usb, to install, with the destination folder set to "Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004". I downloaded the WOAI install folder onto a USB, then extracted the folder, and opened the application. Every time I put in an add-on scenery I have to go where these afcads are installed and be sure to disable any conflicting ones. Using UT 2007 (classic version for FS9) also adds a bunch of afcad files which might conflict with add-on scenery you already have installed. You might have to right click on the tool and select run as admin to have it have access to the registry. just copying the FS folders does not set the path in the registry which WOAI make look for to find you various folders.Ĭheck out your FS9 registry path with this free tool from flight1 If that works then reply and we'll show how to set up a shortcut that does it all for you.Īlso the method you used to install FS makes a difference. You might have to click on the WOAI installer and set it to run as admin. What is the error you are getting from the WOAI installer? Did you get the latest from? What is your Win operating system? Win 7 64 or 32, 8?
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