updated 32-bit to 64-bit vista if I can use the extra ram for FSX. but many download problems.

Hello

I'm a nut FSX but have very IT limited knowledge. I wanted to achieve the best result for FSX (this 2 me not a game cos I can afford is more to fly the flat light where I 300hours and noticed a true likeness in fsx to plans I stole) so I bought the new PC i7/920 call t0 3.6 ghz. NVIDIA gtx285. 6 GB/ram/166 corsair.and installs 3 x monitor @22 inch with TrackIR 5.I thought I was going to enter Heaven FSX. However majority or all of the FSX CD I my system 32 bits do not appear in the installation of 100%. I appreciate the new way of loading FSX in 64-bit is different from 32-bit, etc.. My main complaint is I lose my GPS function on mission downloads and it's not good. I understand there is a way to increase the use of the ram for 32-bit (works 100%) where there has never been a problem, but seems very complicated. I currently use the resolution of 1980 but 3 screen in place will be allowed to 1680 etc.. HOW can I REACH 100% DOWNLOAD WITH 64 BIT as I can with 32 bits, which is limited to 3 GB of ram. Any FSX readers in addition to my download problems, what I need to have an incredible fast pc including 4 times cheaper than my cp very dear son. FSX is super super smooth with cadence to the max

Hey booleyz,

Vista 64 bit is compatible with the game and you should get all the functions. When you download missions and if missing the GPS function, imply that there are no required files on the PC for the game. I suggest that you uninstall and reinstall the game once and see if it works.

You can also try to reduce the graphic details in the game Options.

Here is a link I found that contains information about this:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.simulators&tid=4b308963-5394-47f0-a8e2-7478ec338622&cat=en_US_f5c26c4c-9442-4038-ab1e-b3d34006e2de&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1

I hope this information helps.

Thank you.

Kind regards

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