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It certain scenarios, it can become necessary to reinstall FSX or FSX: Steam Edition. This article will take you through the process of fully uninstalling the sim, reinstalling it clean, and for FSX retail, getting it patched back up to SP2 or Acceleration. THE UNINSTALL WARNING - this will completely remove everything associated with FSX including your saved flights and fsx.cfg. Back these up if you'd like, but it is imperative that you start off completely clean to ensure such files weren't involved with your issue. Leaving them there through the reinstall could trigger the issue again if it is related to them.
• Go to Add or Remove Programs under Windows XP or Programs and Features under Windows Vista through 10. Remove any addons you have installed for FSX, including aircraft, scenery, and utilities such as weather addons. You need to do this because many addons (like our own) feature validation protection or registry entries that will get reset when you uninstall, if you leave your addons there, they may fail to reinstall correctly later. You cannot just copy addon folders and then copy them back in later - this does not work for most due to things that need to happen during their installation to properly setup and validate them. If you have a side-by-side install of both FSX retail and FSX: Steam Edition, make sure you only uninstall the addons associated with the version of the sim you're trying to clean reinstall! Double check the list and make sure you got all of them.
You may also want to check the Start Menu Programs list and see if you have any addons remaining there as well which may only uninstall through a link in the menu. • Find the entry for FSX and uninstall it. This may say Acceleration, Service Pack 2, Steam Edition, etc. If you have a side-by-side install of both FSX retail and FSX: Steam Edition, make sure you only install the one that you're trying to reinstall! If you have FSX: Steam Edition, you can also uninstall it directly from your games library list within Steam. • Once it is done uninstalling, close the control panel and reopen it.
It is likely you will now see FSX still present in the list. This is because the previous step only uninstalls the Acceleration pack or Service Pack. Uninstall whatever is now in the list for FSX. Keep going through this step until no FSX entry shows up after you reload the control panel. (this is not necessary for FSX: Steam Edition. • Open Windows Explorer and find your FSX root folder.

Usb dual shock gamepad driver. By default this is located at: FSX retail edition: 32-bit versions of Windows: C: Program Files Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X 64-bit versions of Windows: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X FSX: Steam Edition 32-bit versions of Windows: C: Program Files Steam steamapps common FSX 64-bit versions of Windows: C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X Delete this folder (just the FSX one, not the entire tree), answering yes to any dialogs that pop up warning you about it. You don't want anything left over in this folder so that you start out completely clean for the reinstall.
• Open Windows Explorer and find your FSX application data folder. THE REINSTALL For retail FSX retail edition: If you have the newer Gold Edition of FSX, it has everything you need already integrated. Install both FSX and Acceleration from its DVDs and you're good to go.