FSX Multiple Install
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 12:32
Just a thought...I have recently installed FSX and after putting in SP1 and now SP2 the results are very pleasing and I am finding the new features compared to FS9 a real joy except for the VC shadows which are DX10 and I don't think my graphics card supports that unfortunately.
I have my OS on the internal Drive C as per usual but as I have an external HD, I elected to install FSX to that one and all runs sweetly. However, as we all experiment with various aircraft or scenery addons from various designers, some are superb, others you may think are not so good so they get removed of course. One scenery addon I placed into FSX was not as good as I expected but no problems so I went to remove it only to find that it had overwritten some of the original textures in the default FSX.......my fault for not backing up the originals.. :brick:
The textures were FSX/Scenery/World/Textures the folder of which is over 4 gig.....to rectify means either a re-install or put up with the now unwanted alteration....a steep learning curve indeed...!!!
My question therefore is, as I have a third unused external 250g HD, could I install a 2nd fresh FSX install to that as well and keep the original one mentioned above as a 'hack' for trial addon installations and Beta testing or is this pushing the boundaries a tad too far?
I did it once with FS9 for Golden Wings some years ago but not heard of anyone doing the same for FSX ...if you think this is possible then a brief rundown on the recommended method would be much appreciated
Regards.
Bridon Bear
WinXP Home
Pentium Duel Core E2180 1MB Cache 64bit Processor (2 x 1.8Ghz)
2 GB DDR2 667Mhz Ram
250GB Serial ATA II HD
NVidia 8500GT 512MB PCI-E
Intel 946GZ Chipset MicroTX Motherboard
I have my OS on the internal Drive C as per usual but as I have an external HD, I elected to install FSX to that one and all runs sweetly. However, as we all experiment with various aircraft or scenery addons from various designers, some are superb, others you may think are not so good so they get removed of course. One scenery addon I placed into FSX was not as good as I expected but no problems so I went to remove it only to find that it had overwritten some of the original textures in the default FSX.......my fault for not backing up the originals.. :brick:
The textures were FSX/Scenery/World/Textures the folder of which is over 4 gig.....to rectify means either a re-install or put up with the now unwanted alteration....a steep learning curve indeed...!!!
My question therefore is, as I have a third unused external 250g HD, could I install a 2nd fresh FSX install to that as well and keep the original one mentioned above as a 'hack' for trial addon installations and Beta testing or is this pushing the boundaries a tad too far?
I did it once with FS9 for Golden Wings some years ago but not heard of anyone doing the same for FSX ...if you think this is possible then a brief rundown on the recommended method would be much appreciated
Regards.
Bridon Bear
WinXP Home
Pentium Duel Core E2180 1MB Cache 64bit Processor (2 x 1.8Ghz)
2 GB DDR2 667Mhz Ram
250GB Serial ATA II HD
NVidia 8500GT 512MB PCI-E
Intel 946GZ Chipset MicroTX Motherboard