I tried looking on the web for some answers and found a sight that mentioned the fault was because windows 10 uses DirectX11 and not DirectX9 as required by the Sim, but this was downloaded with the Sim Disc as required on each occasion, I tried to download DirectX9 on its own but was then unable to find out where to place it as a working file, I have checked that DirectX9 is infact on the computer in the files section???
thanks for all the useful info. I have finally got it to work perfectly and up to date at long last, for anyone else that DOES get a problem this is how I eventually fixed it. I copied it from another computer running Windows XP which is in my hangar and then downloaded it onto my Windows 10 laptop in my office, but I noticed that on the XP machine the files were in a folder called "Program Files" but on windows 10 it kept trying to put them into a file called Program files (86), obviously something entirely different????, once the programme was inserted into the correct place all is now fine,
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