If you wish, you could back these up etc etc etc The Bigger files, that are NOT xml are your LogBook, and other parameter settings You can open each in turn, with something like NotePad, and if you see Text that looks like XML, near the top, you will see tag, with the Description of the controller it refers to. Some of these are your controller XML files, BUT, they do NOT have a XMlL extension. Another forum member said this is what to do and has saved me quite a long haul on getting back game.įound the folder, but I do not see any. Then I can delete game, restore it from backup, and it will only then download the files it needs to run (hopefully) correctly. Every update, I delete that backed up file (once game is running) and back it up again. I have mine saved on a removable 1TB drive that only MSFS stuff is saved too. You can back up the whole game to another location by finding the "xxxxxx/Flight Simulator_8…/ folder and copying the whole thing to another place. Better to back all of them up in separate place, label them as such in specific folder, then if game takes a crash, restore only the ones germane to the devices you have attached. I could delete them, but what would I mess up in the process. FWIW-I quit using my Logitech 3DD Pro Joystick, but those config files are still present. It seems to keep several versions for the same device. You can then scroll down and see what buttons are assigned to the device. Open each xxxxx=number long file with notepad. However, I get the fact that many people will “just muck around” in the sim without a clue on what possible things can be messed up and require a reinstall. These things should all be in a place and format, easy to get too, and easy to backup. I have saved link in text file and put it in special folder I keep “tricks and fixes” in. Found the folder and figured out to open up that big number with notepad.
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