I have never, ever seen the registration screen come up and disappear again that quickly, maybe 2 seconds, but it ran, Multiplayer appeared, and I can run again as normal. Changed that to "PartMgr", reboot and ran FSX. Hello, now there was something in the infamous key, and yippee, "Upperfilters" was there, containing "partmgr". As for the game update, the most recent update for FSX is the Acceleration Expansion. I am running Windows 10 Home 1 Build 19041 back before I installed FSX. Now, out of desparation, ran Regedit again. Replied on AugReport abuse In reply to Reza Ameri's post on AugI updated windows by clicking Windows Update. Acceleration product code in there, and try to run FSX. Looked around again (because this is Acceleration), and there was another file "Acckey.txt", also with the text "product key here". Easy enough, I put the DeLuxe product key in there. The key step was clicking on search and the typing in 'Run' then selecting 'Run programs made for previous versions of Windows'. So I looked in my own main FSX folder, and lo and behold, that file was there, but containing the text "product key here". Posted Septem(edited) After several failed attempts, I was able to install a boxed version of FSX Gold and Acceleration on a new Windows 11 HP laptop. However, in one thread I found a reference to a txt file in the main FSX folder called "dlxkey.txt", which would house the product key. I can activate the cd key for the main game, but when I try to activate the. I waded through a ton of threads, most of them actually had the registry hack, but as I said, that "Upperfilter" was not in my registry. As for the Steam version, yes, it is the FSX with the Acceleration expansion.
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