Ah, the joy...of reinstalling FSX
Posted: 02 Apr 2012, 21:32
A few months ago I upgraded my OS from XP Pro to Win 7 Home Premium. It was a pretty smooth upgrade all-in-all, only minor issues usually fixed by reinstalling software. I hadn't checked all of my flight sims until a couple of days ago when I discovered that FSX wasn't working, so a reinstall was in order. Being the smart person that I am I backed up all the important directories full of add-on aircraft, gauges, modules and such - except for one, teeny-tiny thing....
I forgot to back up my AI traffic files.
Yep, no traffic at my airports. Thought maybe it was the traffic density settings, sure enough they were all at minimum when I checked so I maxed them out and...no traffic at my airports. That's when I realized what I had done. So off to World of AI I go and spend the next 5 or 6 hours downloading AI packages. Installing was a bit of a pain as I kept getting errors and having to restart. I finally got them all in and now I have AI traffic at my airports, yay!
Unfortunately I also get about a zillion duplicate name errors when FSX starts. They weren't occurring prior to the reinstall of the AI files so that has to be what caused it. I'm going to try reinstalling them a few at a time to see if that fixes things. If not I get to go through every single AI aircraft.cfg file to look for duplicates. Unless someone has a better way to look for and eliminate duplicates?

I forgot to back up my AI traffic files.
Yep, no traffic at my airports. Thought maybe it was the traffic density settings, sure enough they were all at minimum when I checked so I maxed them out and...no traffic at my airports. That's when I realized what I had done. So off to World of AI I go and spend the next 5 or 6 hours downloading AI packages. Installing was a bit of a pain as I kept getting errors and having to restart. I finally got them all in and now I have AI traffic at my airports, yay!
Unfortunately I also get about a zillion duplicate name errors when FSX starts. They weren't occurring prior to the reinstall of the AI files so that has to be what caused it. I'm going to try reinstalling them a few at a time to see if that fixes things. If not I get to go through every single AI aircraft.cfg file to look for duplicates. Unless someone has a better way to look for and eliminate duplicates?





