
Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:56 pm
by toprob
It seems I can't say this often enough -- the Topo installer doesn't just copy files, it also renames some of the default files to disable them, so you can't just copy the topo files to FS2004 and expect it to work.
The SimPilot site has a list of files which need to be renamed -- I've also seen the list here recently, I think Mike supplied it, so go looking.
There is another method which springs to mind -- presumably the topo installer will find FS2004 if it has a proper registry pointer, and FSX doesn't, so you could try this:
Run the Registry Editor (Start: Run: Regedit)
Find the entry for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Games\flight simulator
You should have an entry for 10.0 and 9.0.
(If you don't have an entry for 9.0, or the EXE path doesn't point to your FS2004 install, then that's your problem.)
Highlight the 'flight simulator' folder, and export it (File: Export... give it a filename)
Now highlight the 10.0 folder, and delete it.
You should now be able to exit Regedit and run the Topo installer, which should find FS2004 rather than FSX.
When you've finished, restart Regedit, and import the 'flight simulator' entries (File: Import -- browse to the file you exported earlier.)
You edit the Registry at your own risk -- don't play around in there:)

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:02 pm
by Snowman
toprob wrote:It seems I can't say this often enough -- the Topo installer doesn't just copy files, it also renames some of the default files to disable them, so you can't just copy the topo files to FS2004 and expect it to work.
The SimPilot site has a list of files which need to be renamed -- I've also seen the list here recently, I think Mike supplied it, so go looking.
I posted the list. Its at the following link............................
http://nzff.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7587Lawrie.


Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:03 pm
by Ian Warren
(1) Select all those file and make a new folder named 'Scenery' put them into .
(2) Make another folder called Red Baron NZ topo
(3) Put the 'Scenery' folder (1) into your now main RB NZ TOPO (2)
From here you can copy and move this folder to FS9 or FSX

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:15 pm
by Pato
Ian Warren wrote:(1) Select all those file and make a new folder named 'Scenery' put them into .
(2) Make another folder called Red Baron NZ topo
(3) Put the 'Scenery' folder (1) into your now main RB NZ TOPO (2)
From here you can copy and move this folder to FS9 or FSX
Ian, Thanks very much for your help and patience. I am now clear how to tackle it.
Toprob and Snowman, Yes, I am aware what I have to change in "ocen" once I get topo into FS9. It is a pity that you are NOT given
the choice of 'path' as described in the Installation notes in the Manual. Cheers.

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 3:51 pm
by Pato
Pato wrote:Ian, Thanks very much for your help and patience. I am now clear how to tackle it.
Toprob and Snowman, Yes, I am aware what I have to change in "ocen" once I get topo into FS9. It is a pity that you are NOT given
the choice of 'path' as described in the Installation notes in the Manual. Cheers.
I can't get it to install. I go 'add area' "addon scenery" click on Red Baron NZ topo. Look in: Red Baron NZ topo"
Directory: MS FS9\addon scenery\Red Baron NZ topo. Scenery area title: Red Baron Topo.
As usual click on OK but it won't install. I am about to give up LOL.

Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:31 pm
by Ian Warren
Pato , Sorry ... should have thought ... add a new folder inside recent made '
Red Baron NZ topo' named ' texture' .. nothing needs to go into it .
you will need both folders
- scenery
- texture
You should be racing from there


Posted:
Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:16 pm
by Pato
Ian Warren wrote:Pato , Sorry ... should have thought ... add a new folder inside recent made '
Red Baron NZ topo' named ' texture' .. nothing needs to go into it .
you will need both folders
- scenery
- texture
You should be racing from there

Many thanks Ian - that did it. You get my prize for help and patience. Cheers, Pat.

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 12:31 pm
by Pato
Pato wrote:Many thanks Ian - that did it. You get my prize for help and patience. Cheers, Pat.
I am in trouble again with this Topo.
When I load FS9 I get a window "SCENERY.CFG file error. Local scenery directory (Red Baron NZ Topo\SCENERY) in scenery area.040 not found.
Click OK to continue". After all the changes I made yesterday I didn't try to run FS9 and assumed it was ok.
It looks like I have it in the wrong place.?

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 12:50 pm
by Ian Warren
Were you initiated the file ( NZ topo ) you will a find within your scenery another , with trying early installs , not a serious problem (only a simple screen warning letting you no ) , wont affect the sim and at a later stage can source the file and delete .


Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 12:54 pm
by Pato
Ian Warren wrote:Were you initiated the file ( NZ topo ) you will a find within your scenery another , with trying early installs , not a serious problem (only a simple screen warning letting you no ) , wont affect the sim and at a later stage can source the file and delete .

Looking in my directory d:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator9\*.* further down under (Modules) it shows (Red Baron NZ Topo) Should that be in (addon scenery).?

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:00 pm
by Ian Warren
Pato wrote:Looking in my directory d:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator9\*.* further down under (Modules) it shows (Red Baron NZ Topo) Should that be in (addon scenery).?

you found your lost scenery

, from here you can use TOPO from this file from here or place into the Addon scenery folder .

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:30 pm
by Pato
Ian Warren wrote:
you found your lost scenery

, from here you can use TOPO from this file from here or place into the Addon scenery folder .
It is all starting to fall into place LOL. Another question. When the topo files are changed in "ocen" from .bgl to .bglx does that disable the whole contents
of the file or only part of it.? I presume it is only part of it otherwise you could just delete them eh.?

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:35 pm
by Ian Warren
Pato wrote:It is all starting to fall into place LOL. Another question. When the topo files are changed in "ocen" from .bgl to .bglx does that disable the whole contents
of the file or only part of it.? I presume it is only part of it otherwise you could just delete them eh.?
All files you keep if your not sure , they , being very small wont affect anything .. or they can if you try to install another addon .

Posted:
Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:37 pm
by Pato
Pato wrote:It is all starting to fall into place LOL. Another question. When the topo files are changed in "ocen" from .bgl to .bglx does that disable the whole contents
of the file or only part of it.? I presume it is only part of it otherwise you could just delete them eh.?
I moved that Red Baron NZ Topo directory into Addon Scenery but it still comes up with Error window when I load FS9. How can I get rid of this.?