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Vista Homebasic+fs9.1+fsuipc+pmdg747,737,atrF1+level d

hallo,

when i live in germany ,i have buy a registered version from simmarket. it was fsuipc-version 3.70.now i live in greece and i want to change the reg.version 3.70 to my new pc here.of course i need a new key from simmarket and i orderd it.the installation was ok.so i make a mistake, and installed my aircrafts after the installed reg.version 3.70. now, all my aircrafts have a mistake.when i look in the folder modules i see the version 3.70 and also in my virtualstore folder. when i start the fs9.1 the aircrafts have big mistakes and the FSUIPC version is 3.44 unregistered.

what can i do ?

best regards joerg

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when i live in germany ,i have buy a registered version from simmarket. it was fsuipc-version 3.70.now i live in greece and i want to change the reg.version 3.70 to my new pc here.of course i need a new key from simmarket and i orderd it.

Two things you have wrong there:

1. You do not buy a specific version of FSUIPC -- you buy either FSUIPC3 or FSUIPC4. Version 3.70 is very very old and completely unsupported. Do not use it. Download the current version, which is 3.81 (soon to be replaced by 3.82).

2. You never ever have to buy it again. When you buy either FSUIPC3 or FSUIPC4, you can use it for your own purposes on any computer you like anywhere in the world.

what can i do ?

Find all copies of FSUIPC on your PC and delete them all. Then go and download the current version.

Pete

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