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9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 13:06
by Nigel H-J
Although I backed up the download of Kai Tak on disc when it came to installing I only had one auto-installer work which was the 2-4, the others just appeared as icons so, spent this morning downloading all from Avsim again. Once downloaded I tried to install only to find that the automatic installers' were again just icons looking similar in appearance to an air file. :brick:

Does any-one have any idea of what might be wrong as would dearly love to have Kai Tak installed once again.

Regards
Nigel.

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 15:57
by nigelb
Just a guess, but have you completely uninstalled the old version? Some auto-installers (notably the rotten Microsoft Windows installer) won't install a new version if it finds an older version. That usually means something in the registry is left from the old version. I don't have Kai Tak so this maybe barking up the wrong tree.

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 16:01
by Nigel H-J
Hi Nigelb, Had a complete new install on my OS some months ago so it can't be that unfortunately, but many thanks for your suggestion.

Regards
Nigel.

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 08 Aug 2008, 20:15
by petermcleland
Nigel H-J wrote:Hi Nigelb, Had a complete new install on my OS some months ago so it can't be that unfortunately, but many thanks for your suggestion.
I wouldn't mind betting that when you do uninstall it, it does not restore the original concrete that it changed for the whole of FS9 :roll:

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 09 Aug 2008, 14:10
by Nigel H-J
Hi Peter

Just downloaded one file from Avsim (9Dragons File 3) as this was one of the files that did not show as an installer.

The file when extracted shows as:- 9Dragons V2 installer.DO1

What does the DO1 stand for, any ideas?

Regards
Nigel.

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 09 Aug 2008, 15:06
by fighterpilot
Hi Nigel, sounds like it could be pat of a multi zip or exe file where you have several parts i.e. one exe file requiring .d01 files to be present in the same location as it for it to run properly. For example a .exe file called kaitak.exe with kaitak.d01 and kaitak.d02 etc required in the same location for all to work. I may be barking completely up the wrong tree but i believe that that may be the case.

Richard

Re: 9Dragon Kai Tak

Posted: 09 Aug 2008, 15:45
by Nigel H-J
Many thanks Richard, that seems a plausible answer.

May well have to download the self installer version to get it back onto my computer i.e. Doing it the manual way!! :brick:

Regards
Nigel.