mpni wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:19 pm
The solution of giving rights to the P3D file can help resolve cases where several successive installations have not resolved the problem. For my part, this procedure helped me and since then I have no more problems with basic P3D and I hope that it will last.
Did you previously report the problem ?
"unable to read the Pilot Records (or when the "Load" button started P3D directly)."
Does not sound like a Cannot Update to v6.1.11 problem?
Different from the Update failed.
Your problem was a problem after the Update was installed, correct?
Last edited by Martyson on Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mpni wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:19 pm
The solution of giving rights to the P3D file can help resolve cases where several successive installations have not resolved the problem. For my part, this procedure helped me and since then I have no more problems with basic P3D and I hope that it will last.
Did you previously report the problem ?
"unable to read the Pilot Records (or when the "Load" button started P3D directly)."
Does not sound like a Cannot Update to v6.1.11 problem?
Different from the Update failed.
Your problem was a problem after the Update was installed, correct?
Are we having a bad day again today? One would argue your rant is irrelevant to the topic and far less helpful than mpnis contribution, which is pretty clear what the intention was for.
Last edited by agfreeman on Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If I read your linked topic correctly:
First that was a problem with P3D5 (not P3D6).
Second, it was not a problem with Installing P3D.
It was problem with your setup found after installing P3D and running (testing) the P3D install.
You just had to fix a permissions problem not run the P3D installer / setup again.
Is that correct?
Not sure what your problem is...but I'm going to try this as for some reason P3Dv6 will not launch for me. Just sits at the logo screen eating 177 Mb of RAM and doesn't do anything.