i have the latest t section instaled any one help ?
Lyme Regis branch problems
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Lyme Regis branch problems
I just reinstalled the Lymeregis Branch and when it loads up i get train world initialzation failed
i have the latest t section instaled any one help ?
i have the latest t section instaled any one help ?
Cheers Andy
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Hi
Was there a Bat file that needed running.
TWI failures are mostly caused by a lack of enviroment files.... often copied from default routes.
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Jon
Was there a Bat file that needed running.
TWI failures are mostly caused by a lack of enviroment files.... often copied from default routes.
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Re: Lymereigs branch promblems
Just tried that no luck the bat file ran very quickly much faster than usual with most routes
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Hi
If you have Route Riter try checking the route.
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If you have Route Riter try checking the route.
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Re: Lymereigs branch promblems
Hi Andy,
Do you have the 'Textured Skies' option selected in your MSTS advanced display options. If you don't, try selecting this option and run the .bat file again.
Regards,
John
Do you have the 'Textured Skies' option selected in your MSTS advanced display options. If you don't, try selecting this option and run the .bat file again.
Regards,
John
Re: Lyme Regis branch problems
Also, make sure the default routes are in the right place in the MSTS directory and that you haven't stored or deleted them.
Regards,
Dan
Regards,
Dan
Re: Lyme Regis branch problems
The problem seems to be something is stopping the batch file from working
i downloaded another route to see if there was a problem and the same thing happend i have reinstalled MSTS and it still happends im stumped .
i downloaded another route to see if there was a problem and the same thing happend i have reinstalled MSTS and it still happends im stumped .
Cheers Andy
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Re: Lyme Regis branch problems
hi do you use XP, Vista or 7
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Re: Lyme Regis branch problems
I think Jonathon's on the right lines......
I bet you have Vista, in which case you need to open up the security profile of the Train Simulator folder by adding a user Everyone and give the new profile full access.
I bet you have Vista, in which case you need to open up the security profile of the Train Simulator folder by adding a user Everyone and give the new profile full access.
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Tried that it says Xcopy is not recognized as a internal or external command,operable program or batch file
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If it doesn't, your computer path may be corrupted.d1010 wrote:Tried that it says Xcopy is not recognized as a internal or external command,operable program or batch file
In the Command Prompt Window, type path <enter>. It should show your computer path:
path=c:\windows\system32;c:\windows;c:\windows\system32\wbem
(Replace c: with your drive partition if it's not drive C:)
If you need to correct the path, press
Start | right-click My Computer | Properties | Advanced | Environment Variables |
Path | Edit. Make your changes as above then exit.
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