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Pete

I've been using FSUIPC with FS2004 on my WinXP machine for several years. I've built a new i7 930 Windows 7 system which and installed FSX on it. I plan on also installing FS2004 on this system - so all my old addons can benefit from the more powerful system.

Q: I want to put my current FSUIPC (3.92ver) on this PC are there any issues with it running on Windows 7-64bit?

Q: I plan on purchasing the new FSUIPC 4 for FSX. Can the FS2004 FSUIPC exist on the same Windows 7 PC with the new FSX FSUIPC 4 version?

Q: Are there any special considerations for running FS2004 and FSX FSUIPC versions on the same PC?

Thanks

John

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Q: I want to put my current FSUIPC (3.92ver) on this PC are there any issues with it running on Windows 7-64bit?

No, none.

Q: I plan on purchasing the new FSUIPC 4 for FSX. Can the FS2004 FSUIPC exist on the same Windows 7 PC with the new FSX FSUIPC 4 version?

Yes. It is an FS module and the only files involved live in the relevant FS modules folder.

Of course you cannot run FSX and FS2004 at the same time on the same machine, but that is an FS restriction too.

Q: Are there any special considerations for running FS2004 and FSX FSUIPC versions on the same PC?

No. You can also have FS98, FS2000, FS2002, ESP, CFS1 and CFS2 installed, all with FSUIPC (3 except for ESP which uses 4) with no trouble -- just as long as you only run one at a time.

Pete

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