RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, use the following methods in
the order that they appear in.
Method 1: Disconnect the game device
Sometimes a controler that is not calibrated correctly may cause problems in the game. To determine if the game device is causing the issue, turn off your computer and unplug the game controller (joystick). Start Microsoft Windows, and then start the game. Try to use your keyboard to play the game. If the issue continues to occur, go to the next method. If the issue did not occur, the problem maybe with game controller configuration and setting.
For more information about how to troubleshoot game controllers in Flight Simulator, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
315926
How to troubleshoot joystick problems in Flight Simulator
Method 2: Reset the game defaults
Follow the steps for the version of Flight Simulator that you are using.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
- Quit the game.
- Click Start, click All Programs, and then click Microsoft Games.
- Click Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, click Troubleshooting, and then click Reset Defaults.
- Start the game.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
To rebuild the Flight Simulator 2004 configuration file, press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT as you start Flight Simulator 2004, and then start a new flight. Continue to hold down CTRL+SHIFT until the game is in Cockpit view.
Note When you rebuild the configuration file, some of your settings may change.
Method 3: Change the Fuel selector setting to Off
- Start a new flight in Flight Simulator.
- On the Aircraft menu, click
Fuel.
- In the Fuel selector box, click
Off.
- Click the green check mark to return to the
cockpit.
Method 4: Change the Current realism settings to Easy
- On the Aircraft menu, click
Realism Settings.
- Move the Current realism settings, slider
all the way to the left (the Easy setting).
- Click the green check mark to return to the
cockpit.
Note Changing the Current Realism Settings to
Easy
allows you to fly for an indefinite period of time without running out of
fuel.
If you are using third party add-ons (scenery or aircraft) with
Flight Simulator, the game may not work as expected. To resolve the problem,
remove the game, delete its folder, and then reinstall the game. If you do not
have third party add-ons installed, follow these steps also.
Method 5: Remove the program, delete the program folder, perform a clean boot procedure, and then reinstall the program
To remove the program, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Settings, and then click Control
Panel.
Note On a Microsoft Windows XP-based computer, click
Start, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- On the Install/Uninstall tab, double-click
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000, Flight Simulator
Century of Flight, or Microsoft Flight Simulator
2002, and then follow the steps to remove the program.
Delete the Flight Simulator 2000 folder, the Flight Simulator 2002 folder, or the Flight Simulator 9 folder
- Click Start, click
Run, type "c:\Program Files\Microsoft
Games" (including the quotation marks) in the Open box, and then click OK.
- In the Microsoft Games dialog box,
right-click the Flight Simulator 2000 folder, the
Flight Simulator 2002 folder, or the Flight Simulator
9 folder, and then click Delete.
- Close the Microsoft Games dialog
box.
- In the Microsoft Games dialog box,
right-click the Flight Simulator 2000 folder, the
Flight Simulator 2002 folder, or the Flight Simulator
9 folder, and then click Delete. Click
Yes to delete the folder.
- Close the Microsoft Games dialog
box.
Perform a clean boot procedure on the computer
When you start Microsoft Windows by using a typical startup,
several programs start automatically and run in the background. These programs
may include antivirus and system utility programs. Such programs may interfere
with the game setup.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
331796
Games: How to perform a clean boot to prevent background programs from interfering with play
After you perform a clean boot, empty the temporary
folder in Windows. To do this, use the method that is appropriate for your
system.
Reinstall the program
Insert CD1 of the Flight Simulator CD package in your computer's
CD or DVD drive, and then follow the steps to install the
program.