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Issues after P3D v5.1 Install

Hello Steve:

I did a full uninstall of P3Dv5.0 followed by a full install of P3Dv5.1.
I uninstalled and installed the two PMDG aircraft (B737NGXu and B747 QOTS II) and their expansions.

I now have an issue related to those aircraft, with the MCP-Pro and two of my T8's.

The MCP-Pro shows only zeros, however, the respective windows in the simulator, work OK, when I turn rotaries or press buttons.

The two T8's have all their lights lit and do not work at all.

My other devices

One more T8
Two RP48's'
EFIS
GF-45
GF-TQ6
GF-LGT II

Are wotking exactly the way I had them working in P3Dv5.0 (I did not have to re-porgram them)

I have tried the suggested solutions in the FAQ's regarding the MCP-Pro zeros, without success.

I know that there might be issues related to the updated simulator, that might be affecting my set up.

Any advice, as always, is greatly appreciated.

Many regards,
Roberto

Comments

  • I just forgot to add, that when I start GFIT, I get the following message:

    "PMDG options file updated, if a PMDG aircraft is loadedin Prepar3D v4, please unload it and reload it!"

    But I don't have v4 of the simulator installed.

    Regards,
    Roberto
  • Hi Roberto,

    The message is valid, I have simply forgotten to update it for v5. Quit QIT and the P3D and restart and it should be fine.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Thank you Steve!

    Did all that, and all is well.

    Regards,
    Roberto
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