Stuck disc 1 in with acceleration installed. Hopefully you didn't just stick Disk 1 in, and, do a Repair with SP1, SP2, or, Acceleration installed. You may need it again and it's a lot easier than a Repair, or, Re-Install.Don Once you have your FSX up and running properly again, back it up, a ll of it. Using Control Panel/Programs and Features, uninstall SP1, SP2, or, Acceleration until Microsoft Flight Simulator X version 5.0(Deluxe) is all that remains. If you have SP1, SP2, or Acceleration installed, they must be uninstalled before a repair attempt, and reinstalled, after the repair, or it won't work. You can make a copy of your existing FSX folder before the repair and paste those individual files back in afterwards.Īcceleration Repair only fixes what the Acceleration expansion pack modifies/adds. The biggie with a Repair is any default file, including those default aircraft.cfgs with added liveries, that have been modified, tweaked, or otherwise changed, will be returned to default status. The Disk 1 Repair is for FSX RTM/Deluxe, with no SPs or Accel installed. Reinstall coming up me thinks.Hopefully you didn't just stick Disk 1 in, and, do a Repair with SP1, SP2, or, Acceleration installed. Not that it matters at the moment since I tried a fsx repair for my original problem which has now screwed fsx right up with a fatal error message at the splash screen. I assume being a Gold user I follow the Deluxe instructions.