Hi Team
I’m about to go through a new drive and P3D install. Am I able to simply copy the A2A drive, external folder to an external drive, then copy back and have it recognised? c:\ will remain untouched.
Or do I need to uninstall and reinstall once the new drive is in?
Cheers
Mike
New P3D drive
New P3D drive
Cub, Cherokee, Comanche, Civvie 'stang, P-40, B-377 COTS, Spitfire, Connie, T-6, C-172, C-182, D-III, Anson, F4U
Re: New P3D drive
Why not start fresh with a new install? Then you know you won’t (or shouldn’t) have issues. I’ve been working with computers/software for over 40 years. I would totally uninstall, then reinstall.
TB2
TB2
TB2
Ocala Flight Sim Club
United States Marine Corps
Ocala Flight Sim Club
United States Marine Corps
Re: New P3D drive
Yeah... figured you’re right. The reinstall for A2A products is pretty straightforward compared to some others...
Mike
Mike
Cub, Cherokee, Comanche, Civvie 'stang, P-40, B-377 COTS, Spitfire, Connie, T-6, C-172, C-182, D-III, Anson, F4U
Re: New P3D drive
Plus, if your C: drive will remain untouched, you will keep the persistent data for each of your aircraft. So for time it takes to reinstall A2A aircraft, it’s probably worth the extra effort.
Tony (That's all your getting, like it or lump it)
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