Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Alan,
I am at a loss to trouble shoot this. I have FS2P running on my desktop and laptop PC. It works great on the laptop but crahes under a specific condition on the desktop.
It did work initially on the desktop but at some point while trying to build my annunciator panel something went very wrong. If I add the FS Out Component Main_Bus_Voltage I get the following error.
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/atta...8&d=1310357056
When I click ok FS2P shuts down.
I uninstalled and reinstalled FS2P but that did not solve the issue. I took all the files from my laptop (which is working correctly) and copied them over those on the desktop. No Luck . . .
Any idea what "Resource File" it is looking for? Based on what I've done so far I am assuming it's not an FS2P file, or at least not one in the program folder.
HELP!!!!
PS: I really like FS2P so far and am coming up with some great stuff for my SIM. THANKS!!! For building a great app!
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
When you installed. Did you executed setup, did you "run as administrator" ?
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
I am assuming this is Win7.
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
What operating systems? What version of Fs2ph?
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
I am running Win 7 64 bit on an Intel Core I5 on both the laptop and desktop. The desktop pc has multple login accounts but mine is the admin account. The laptop has only a single login account so it is the default admin account.
FS2P is Version 5.0.21
I did not specificly select run as Admin when installing PS2P on either pc. If you think that will make a difference I can uninstall and reinstall on the desktop pc to see what happens.
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Win7 makes a distinction between admin account and running as admin. There are rwo types of admins apparently. Did some basic research on Microsoft.com. I am assuming you are running fs2ph5. Do you have .NET framework 1.1 installed on both machines?
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Yes, running .NET 1.1 ans FS2P 5.0.21.
I just did an uninstall and a re-install. When re-installing I used run as admin. It did make a difference, but did not solve the problem. Instead of getting the resource error right away if a config has the FS Out Main Bus Voltage component, FS2P simply hour glasses for an extended period of time and does not function.
I wonder what resource it's looking for???
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Tom,
Have you tried redownloading fs2p5? Maybe you got an incomplete file somehow?
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
I would need to look at your circuit.
Send that to me at alan@coconutair.com
You will also need to give me quick steps to replicate problem using your circuit.
Re: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CocnutAir
I would need to look at your circuit.
Send that to me at
alan@coconutair.com
You will also need to give me quick steps to replicate problem using your circuit.
Alan, thanks! I'll send what I have to you early this week, I'm just logging off now to head for the airport and will be traveling for several days.
FIXED!!!!: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.
Alan,
I finally found the problem! There was some corruption in the FSVariables file. At one point my desktop pc had locked up while trying to save a change I made in FSVariables4316. When it happened I checked and all looked ok, but apparently something related to Main Bus Volt was trashed.
When I removed and reentered the variable for Main Bus Voltage or if I replace the file with the original from the install the problem goes away.
In the process of doing all this I found that I'm much safer doing variables edits on a PC running XP or directly in an XML editor. Either way seems to be more stable than the FS2P editor running in Win 7 64 bit.
Re: FIXED!!!!: Alan HELP!!! I can't get past a Resource File Error.