cliff Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 When I boot up FS2004 I get a message reading: "Flight Simulator has detected potentially incompatible aircraft or software.File SimSound.dll Do you want to load this software?" I've searched and found it in:C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator\Modules. Can I safely delete it? I'd appreciate advice. I posted the above query in the Avsim Forum and received the following reply.. ................................................................................................................. I get that as well and have renamed it (as .bak) to stop it loading.Not sure where it came from though.>>>Edit. Just did a check and confirmed my thoughts. I've had it since I bought and installed the T-37 Tweet. It is a required file for that package but the developers are looking into it, there is a post on their forum.<mental note to remove .bak from end of file> .......................................................................................................... As I can't find that post can somebody please confirm that I can safely delete SimSound.dll as I've also installed T37 Tweet Cliff Quote
PG_Raptor Posted February 5, 2004 Posted February 5, 2004 I had that problem too, but it came from a download. Which plane are you using when you get that? if its a download, uninstall it. That should fix it. Quote
Top_Gun Posted February 9, 2004 Posted February 9, 2004 [OLDMODULES] FSSound.dll=1 ADF2mod.dll=1 add that to your FS9.cfg, check to make sure you don't already have an oldmodules section Quote
cliff Posted February 10, 2004 Author Posted February 10, 2004 Top_Gun thanks for the tip. I found fs9.cfg in Flight Simulator 9\Aircraft\T-37V20\panel As there was no Old Module included at the end I added [Old Module] FSSOUND.dll=1 ADF2Mod.dll=1 then saved the change. However the same message is still being received on launching FS9 Thanks for the try though. I'm loathe to uninstall the T-37 Tweet as she's a grand aircraft and well worth using. Cliff Quote
Top_Gun Posted February 13, 2004 Posted February 13, 2004 Cliff, that's not the right CFG file, depends on your OS For Windows XP users the fs9.cfg file is now located in Drive_Letter:\Documents and Settings\User_Name\Application Data\Microsoft\FS9. This is a hidden folder by default so you need to modify the folder options via the control panel: go to the view tab and check the "Show hidden files and folders" option For Windows 9x users the fs9.cfg file is located in Drive_Letter:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\FS9 If you access this file often, you may wish to run a shortcut to it on either your desktop, or in the main Flight Simulator 9 folder. Quote
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