On you main hard drive, most likely C Drive, you should start looking for a folder named "Microsoft Flight Simulator X" or "Microsoft Flight Simulator X Files", something of the like. Then, you will find all of the files, for every detail of the game; aircraft, ground equipment, etc.
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If you want to install aircraft mods that you have downloaded, follow these instructions:
For previously downloaded files of airplanes, you must save them to a folder that you can locate, >C/Flight Simulator X/Airplane mods< for an example. You must then have main folder open, where all of the data for FSX is stored. (Every program makes its' own folder and puts all its' downloaded content there to access it later).
There should be a folder inside called >Aircraft< or something of the like. In here, you should find all the aircraft in the game. Now, open your other folder with the downloaded files in it. Select the files you want to copy over, and drag them into the folder. They should appear in the folder. Now, when you next boot the game, the planes should show up in the menu choices. If not, the files could be corrupt or not all there.
Hope this helps someone, of not you!
Yes it will run, but there are lilkely to be issues; several forums on the web report that you can install it fine, all works ok except that no matter what you do, when you go to create a flight from the game menu, choose your geographical starting point and whichever aircraft, it will give you either a default flight you haven't opted to fly on this occaision, or one of your previously saved flights. You can then change aircraft /location mid flight. .... I am also having some minor issues with textures, sounds and particualry with regard to reheat on jet aircraft...
You can open these files with Babylon electronic dictionaries software. See www.babylon.com. Microsoft Flight Simulator also writes saved games to the files with such extensions.
Yes, you can use files saved on Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (but not the other way around).
Top Secret Missions of the CIA - 1999 The Spy Who Saved the World was released on: USA: 2000
Yes
C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates
1.) First you have to go to www.flightsim.com and then Download the FSX Weapons Pack 2.) When the downloads finished there are 2 different packs British and US Weapons pack open both up. 3.) Copy and Paste all the bombs to your c:/ Program Files (X86)/ Microsoft Games/ Microsoft Flight Simulator X/ Sim Objects/ Misc/ folder. 4.) Copy and paste the fx folder for the explosion and if it says replace than replace it. 5.) Open FSX and go to saved and call the file what ever you want and save it. 6.) Open your (Documents) folder and open (Flight Simulator X Files) than navigate to the file with the same name you saved the flight from step 5 and right click on it. 7.) When you've right clicked to to the open with options and click Notepad. 8.) open the readme file from the weapons pack along with the one you just opened. 9.) Copy and the part were it says [DroppableObjects.0] ObjectSet.0=*bomb name*, ^Amount of bombs^) from the weapons file. 10.) Next go to the saved file and scroll all the way to the bottom then go to that little space and press enter once and then paste the [DroppableObjects.0] ObjectSet.0=**********, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ there. 11.) than save as the name of the saved file and replace it. 12.) than open up fsx and go to load and open the name of that saved file than fly. Shift+D to drop bomb
it is the button to close your saved document such as Microsoft word.
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it is a word these letter iintkko
to open Microsoft word double click it, to open a document you have previously saved on Microsoft word go to file in the corner and select open, then search for your file.
No because sometimes I get bored and want to start a new game and when I saved the new game the special missions are still there