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Thanks guys, but I figured it out after 3 hours of trial and error. I do have the FMS data manager but for some reason it never works. I had to do a manual install. See, sometimes with the FMS data manager, it creates a file folder with the new AIRAC updated but it buries it in the PMDG under FSX. I was able to locate it the old folder because its in it was a file called FMC Ident and cycle info.
I clicked on it and said 1507, which is what was popping out on all my FMC. I found it odd because it was suppose to be 1510. So i copy and replaced it with th enew 1511 and its good now. Thank you though.
So I just bought a few credits from Navigraph to update my FMS after reading some old threads here about where to get the updates. Crack password protected pdf. I have setup the Navigraph FMS Data Manager. FMS Data Manager did not find the J41 in the scan so I am adding it manually via the 'Addons Mapping' /'+Add' My FSX location is correct in the settings, My PMDG folder is selected.?
How To Install Navigraph Data To X Plane 11
Guess that's right. Do I place it: G: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Games Microsoft Flight Simulator X PMDG Navdata And how do I check the FMS to make sure is is now updated? Robert Hollis. I juat bought it today (in may) and I have the same numbers on FMC so startup, so either I messed it up too, or that a serial number or something else ( 179600709 SM02). The data manager couldn't find my J41 either, and even the installer in the zip couldn't find it.
I had to manually move the folders after they were installed in the wrong place. I THINK i got it, but I dont know as there appears to be no way to display on the FMC that displays which airac cycle the FMC is using.
Slightly annoying i will say. Details- Instead of putting the navdata and sidstars folders in FSX-PMDG, it creates ANOTHER folder with in the PMDG folder called PMDG which when opened, has the actual navdata and sidstars folder that have the data. Fairly easy fix, but I do wish the J41 FMC would display the airac cyle its using somewhere. When you are setting up the Navigraph data manager for updating PMDG aircraft, you only have to point the installer at your FSX root directory - I.e. The main folder where FSX itself is installed.
If you do this, the files will automatically be installed in the FSX PMDG Navdata folder that already exists. If you point the installer at the PMDG folder instead, it will 'bury' the files two layers too deep - you will end up with the folder structure: FSX PMDG Navdata PMDG Navdata which won't work. You do NOT have to install AIRAC updates for PMDG on a per-aircraft basis. All PMDG products, the 747 V1, MD-11, 737NGX, 777 and JS-4100 share the same common nav database. If you update one, you update them all. When you are setting up the Navigraph data manager for updating PMDG aircraft, you only have to point the installer at your FSX root directory - I.e.
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The main folder where FSX itself is installed. If you do this, the files will automatically be installed in the FSX PMDG Navdata folder that already exists. If you point the installer at the PMDG folder instead, it will 'bury' the files two layers too deep - you will end up with the folder structure: FSX PMDG Navdata PMDG Navdata which won't work. You do NOT have to install AIRAC updates for PMDG on a per-aircraft basis. Folder size professional.
All PMDG products, the 747 V1, MD-11, 737NGX, 777 and JS-4100 share the same common nav database. If you update one, you update them all. This is what happened. You said it much more better than I done said it.
It was my fault I should have trusted the program lol.
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