


This is the fastest file copy utilty around. Like you, I have a copy of my FS2004 on a portable hard drive, & have installed that copy on about 20-30 PC's at my Virtual Club, as well as 6 different versions of FS2004 on my own laptop (similar to yours). Please reply if possible priv to my email adress: Novemby davowehbeĭavid, yes you can just copy & paste! with a few provisions.įirstly you ARE probably are running a 64bit version of Windows 10 Home, as the laptop has 8GB RAM.Īny competent vendor will not supply a 32bit operating system with that amount of RAM. I would highly appreciate all your help and advices I would like to avoid a situation where I will have to install from the scratch FS9 and install all my sceneries, updates, aircrafts, etc.It took me more than 10 years updating all my favorite aircrafts and sceneries, etc.and I don't want to start from the scratch everything 😞 If not, what should I do in order to run it properly? If I will copy the whole folder to my new laptop (Windows 10 Home) as it is, will it run properly? It is a copy of the folder of FS9 exactly as they were installed in my old laptop (running on Windows XP)Ĭ:\Games\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9 I have a copy of the whole FS9 folder (with all its files: sceneries, etc.) on an external hard drive. I am using FS9 on a laptop with Windows XP for more than 10 years already.
