Add On Problem
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From: Palmer,
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I just got Real Flight G2 with Add Ons 1 and 2. The orginal Real Flight works fine, and I love it. However, I installed the Add On's but whenever I start the program up, it asks for both of the cds. When I click CANCEL, the program starts up just fine, but without the Add Ons. I went to the Real Flight website and they told me to update the version or whatever, and told me how to do it. Well, I did it, and it still doesn't work... anyone know how to fix this?
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Actually, I just figured out my problem... I kept the original Real Flight Cd in there without any of the add on cds... but since I have both add ons 1 + 2, all I have to have in the computer is the Add On #2 disc, and nothing else. That is, of course, after installing both of them. But the original cd and the Add On #1 cd isn't needed for them to be played! Just in case some of you find you're in a similar situation....
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Actually, you can take the CD out and only put it in when the program asks for it. I don't have any CD's in my drives when I run G2.
When I first installed RealFlight, it would ask for the Add-On CD's all the time. After several program modifications, the program only rarely asks for any of the Add-On CD's. I can't recal;l the last time that I needed to put any of the CD's into the drive.
Just try putting the CD in when it asks for it, then take it out and leave it out after you finish that session...
I hope this helps,
Bob
When I first installed RealFlight, it would ask for the Add-On CD's all the time. After several program modifications, the program only rarely asks for any of the Add-On CD's. I can't recal;l the last time that I needed to put any of the CD's into the drive.
Just try putting the CD in when it asks for it, then take it out and leave it out after you finish that session...
I hope this helps,
Bob



