South Eastern Steam
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Re: South Eastern Steam
Hi
just to say I have just finished down loading and installing it,even with 16 down loads I found installing very easy,you should finish up with 2 folders 1 with the route in it and 1 one with the trains in it,you then copy and paste them in to you MSTS Train simulator folder,as per usual.
Mike
just to say I have just finished down loading and installing it,even with 16 down loads I found installing very easy,you should finish up with 2 folders 1 with the route in it and 1 one with the trains in it,you then copy and paste them in to you MSTS Train simulator folder,as per usual.
Mike
Mikeex Zuid Afrikaans Sporweg employee[i]
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Re: South Eastern Steam
Hello Mike,I too have downloaded it but am nervous about putting it into my MSTS as I'm always cocking up adding the extra's,of which there are two I dont think I have already got intalled.But will have a bash later on.
Roger
Re: South Eastern Steam
Hi Roger,
Have confidence, mate
After you've downloaded the South East route, Unpack file 1 first as it contains the installation instructions. Follow those and you should end up with two folders, Routes and Trains, as Mike has said.
Copy these two folders into your MSTS root folder (this is the folder which contains the Routes, Sounds and Trains folders, among others and a host of files); let it overwrite/merge if requested.
If you've got MSTS correctly installed, with valid Registry entries, the other three files (2 x sounds and New Roads) are executeables and will automatically find your MSTS installation and install into their correct locations.
Have a good Christmas
Cheers,
Ged
Have confidence, mate
After you've downloaded the South East route, Unpack file 1 first as it contains the installation instructions. Follow those and you should end up with two folders, Routes and Trains, as Mike has said.
Copy these two folders into your MSTS root folder (this is the folder which contains the Routes, Sounds and Trains folders, among others and a host of files); let it overwrite/merge if requested.
If you've got MSTS correctly installed, with valid Registry entries, the other three files (2 x sounds and New Roads) are executeables and will automatically find your MSTS installation and install into their correct locations.
Have a good Christmas
Cheers,
Ged
slipperman12- Posts : 2647
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Re: South Eastern Steam
Hi Roger,
If you have been running MSTS for a long time with out any problems, I would imagine you already have new roads,and the 2 sound files ,the other to folders Trains and Routes just either cut or copy them into you trainsimulator folder.and your then ready to run.
Mike
If you have been running MSTS for a long time with out any problems, I would imagine you already have new roads,and the 2 sound files ,the other to folders Trains and Routes just either cut or copy them into you trainsimulator folder.and your then ready to run.
Mike
Mikeex Zuid Afrikaans Sporweg employee[i]
mikehendle- Posts : 625
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Age : 76
Location : Peterborough UK
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