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Fixed issue where the Host Options in multiplayer/ Free Flight allow a user to have a maximum of 99 player slots. UIAutomationCore.dll work-a-round is now supplied by default with Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition. This fixes a number of crashes relating to UI interaction on 64-bit versions of Windows. The truly legendary series of aviation stimulants was continued in the new version, the gameplay of which largely adheres to the traditional Canon. In particular, remained unchanged high realism of flight physics, data on airports and the surrounding.
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Hi Milton,
Your 1603 Error is very likely an installer error which can happen when FSX is re-installed. Even though the usual error codes are 1605, 1607, 1622, 1628 and 1722, it may well be that 1603 is a part of that group.
My suggestion is to go to this link: resetsldl.exe
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and download the software licencing tool reset package (the MS link has been dead for many years). Follow the instructions but bear in mind that when you come to the part to open Command Prompt, then use Command Prompt (Admin). As well, after the reset has taken place, reboot your computer. These two instructions are not in the readme file in the reset package.
Then attempt to reinstall FSX and see if this works. And before you install Service Packs 1 and 2, run FSX in any flight first and check that everything is working as it should. Then after you install SP1, again take a flight so that the SP1 files are located and activated properly. Then install SP2.
BTW, your log book problems are very likely because of a corrupt logbook. There are options for this, but if you are installing FSX, then the logbook problem will be fixed. I don't use the logbook for this reason and keep my logs on a spreadsheet (deleting log book entries in the FSX logbook after each flight).
Let us know how you go and if you have any other problems.
Chris
Greetings,
I am a long time user of FS9 and previous versions but have not seen FS since Windows XP.Now with Windows 20 I would like to either start a discussion for those who still are interested or perhaps find out what is known about running FSX and Windows 10.
SO FAR:
I am able to install FSX on this system. It defaults to /programs/x86 on the installation. Does it matter if it goes in either this file or /programs/Microsoft games/ ?
The default 737 looks okay and does have a 2D cockpit as well as functioning 3D.
Should I install SP1 and or SP2?
I am running Windows 10 on a new LT with a screen setting of 3840x2160 resolution and a zoom of 250% as recommended. This is right out of the box. How should I adjust the resolution to fill my screen or another larger screen both in windows and FSX? Does anyone have experience with these settings? How high will FSX go? How can I get it to spread the entire distance of the screen on the LT? It seemed to work in FS9 almost automatically.. Thanks for any and all feedback!
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