On Friday my computer gave a little smokey cough and died. I think the CPU is fried. This has lasted almost 6 years, so it had a good life. Incidentally, this still had the original Windows XP and FS2004 installations, as I tend not to reinstall if I can help it...
I've bought a replacement, not quite the super-FSX machine which I was planning, but I needed something cheap:)
I'm pretty much 75% up and running, working through backups as I find them. Luckily I didn't lose any data, but I have one old IDE drive which won't work in the new PC, so I've ordered a USB enclosure. This drive includes my email data, so if you have contacted me by email late last week and haven't heard back, please be patient. I should have the email up to date later this week.
Because Godzone Store orders are online, I've been able to keep on top of them, but because I tend to produce CDs on demand, some shipments have been delayed. However they will go out in Monday's post. The main problem here is that I couldn't find the printer software installer to print the labels -- all sorted now, but it does illustrate that a good backup plan is essential!
Scenery development, on the other hand, may take a bit longer to get up and running. I'm quite pleased that restoring everything is going well, but some tools which I bought years ago need to be reactivated, which is tricky and frustrating.

