FS: "Scenery Read Error" error message when you try to start a flight (312463)
The information in this article applies to:
- Flight Simulator X Deluxe
- Flight Simulator X Standard
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 - Century of Flight
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Professional Edition
This article was previously published under Q312463 SYMPTOMS When you try to start a flight in Microsoft Flight
Simulator, you may receive an error message that resembles one of the
following: The file scenery.cfg is missing or damaged.
Please reinstall Flight Simulator 2000 to restore or repair the file. Flight
Simulator will now exit. When you try to start a flight in Microsoft
Flight Simulator 2002, you may receive an error message that is similar to one
of the following: scenedb\cities\anchor\capitolscenery
in scenery area 071 not found -or- Scenery Read
Error: Attempting to open a non-existent directory -or-
scenery.cfg file error. <scenery path and file>
scenery area <area> not found where < scenery path and
file> is the path and file, and the < area> is the area in question.
CAUSE This issue may occur if the Flight Simulator installation
process is corrupted.RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the following methods in the
order presented. Method 1: Remove program, delete program folder, clean-boot, reinstall program- 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 FS2000, FS2002, or Flight Simulator 9 folder- Click Start, click
Run, type "c:\Program Files\Microsoft Games" in the Open box, and then click OK.
- In the Microsoft Games dialog box,
right-click the FS2000, FS2002, or
Flight Simulator 9 folder, and then click
Delete.
- Close the Microsoft Games dialog
box.
- In the Microsoft Games dialog box, right-click the FS2000, FS2002, or Flight Simulator 9 folder, and then click Delete.
- Close the
Microsoft Games dialog box.
Restart the computer by using a clean boot procedureWhen you start Microsoft Windows, typically there are several programs that start automatically and run in the background that may interfere
with the game. These programs may include antivirus and system utility
programs. When you perform a clean boot, you prevent these programs from
starting automatically. You must be logged on as an administrator or a member
of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your computer is
connected to a network, network policy settings may also prevent you from
completing this procedure. To restart the computer by using a clean
boot procedure, follow these steps when you are using Windows XP. Note You may experience a temporary loss of some services
functionality when you follow these steps. Restoring the settings restores the
functionality, but may result in the return of the original error message or
behavior.
- Click Start, click
Run type
msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK.
- On the General tab, click
Selective Startup.
- Under Selective Startup, click to clear
the following check boxes:
- Process SYSTEM.INI File
- Process WIN.INI File
- Load Startup Items
- On the Services tab, click to select the
Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click
Disable All.
- Click OK, and then click
Restart.
Click the Play button to view this streaming media demonstration.
For more information or to view steps for other operating
systems, 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. Method 2: limit memory To do this, use the appropriate steps for your situation. Microsoft Windows XP- Click Start, click
Run, type
msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK.
- In the System Configuration Utility dialog
box, click the Boot.ini tab.
- Click Advanced Options.
- Click to select the /MAXMEM= check box,
type 850 (or type a lower number), and then click
OK.
- Click Apply, and then click
OK.
- When you are prompted, restart the computer.
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 2000- Log on to Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 as Administrator.
- Click Start, click
Run, type
cmd in the Open box, and then click OK.
- Change to the root directory of the system partition where
Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, and NTLDR reside. (This is typically the C:\
partition.)
For example, type c:, press ENTER,
type cd\, and then press ENTER. - Type attrib -a -h -s boot.ini, and
then press ENTER.
- Type copy boot.ini
boot.old.
Note This creates a backup copy of the Boot.ini file and names it
Boot.old. - Type edit boot.ini, and then press
ENTER.
- Use the ARROW keys to move to the end of the ARC path that
you want under [operating systems].
- Type /MAXMEM=256.
For
example, the ARC path may appear as follows:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional"
/fastdetect /MAXMEM=256 and so on. - Press ALT+F, and then press S.
- Press ALT+F, and then press X.
- Type attrib +a +s +h boot.ini, and
then press ENTER.
- Type exit, and then press ENTER.
- Restart the computer.
For more information about the MAXMEM Option in
Windows, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
108393
The /maxmem switch in the Windows Boot.ini file
Windows Millennium Edition or Windows 98- Click Start, click
Run, type
msconfig in the Open box, and then click OK.
- In the System Configuration Utility dialog
box, click the Advanced tab.
- In the Advanced Troubleshooting Settings
dialog box, click to select the Limit memory to check box, and
then select the appropriate option.
- Click OK two times.
- Click Yes when you are prompted to restart
the computer.
Note After you have limited the available memory on your system,
repeat Method 1.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/2/2006 |
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