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Old December 17th 03, 01:39 AM
Tlewis95
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Default FS9 loading problems

Hello,

Whenever I load (as in click icon not install) my FS9 now, I cant open the
Display category under settings. The day before it worked just fine, but now it
either closes instantly or gives me the "send error report screen." I can reach
all other menus just fine! (kinda sucks "display is the most changed, for me at
least)
The simulator part works fine. I can operate all systems and change weather and
talk to ATC but I cant change the apperance.

Any ideas? Thank You in advance!
 




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