Nice extra this gives is that when you want to fly with the original CAB for some reason (testing or comparing or whatever) you only need to rename the folder that holds the extracted CAB and you're done. I have three planes which use unzipped CAB's and in all cases the unzipped folder and the original CAB are at their original location and no cfg's had to be edited to get things working. So no need to rename or move the CAB and/or to edit cfg's or to recompile the CAB. FSX will ALWAYS uses the folder over the CAB when it sees both are there. Just make sure the new folder has the exact name as the CAB file without the extension (obviously). You only have to unzip the CAB into the folder where the original CAB resides and that's it. No need to make things more complicated then necessary. Great information Maurice, thanks for the eduaction on that. Sorry but I suspect that is why you had issues using WinRAR.Įxtracting the Gauges etc to a folder will only work IF you edit the Panel to reflect the changed name and location just extracting the CAB to the default Gauges dir is not enough, remember that FSX has the inbuilt Windows Compression tool open the CAB File so it can read the BMP's etc inside the CAB. WINZIP is the same when opening WINRAR Files, and it will also depend on what the file was compressed or compiled with and whether it's the real deal or the trial version as well. Yes I know that WINRAR is capable of opening some WINZIP files BUT there is a great possibility for CRC and Check sum errors when recompiling for the reason outlined above. WINZIP for ZIP Files and similarly WINRAR for RAR Files, LZH for ARJ files, 7Zip for TAR & 7Zip files and so on. The exact problem you had using WINRAR.Įveryone here should think about what archiving and compression Program they use because I have found that in many instances an ZIP done with WinRAR can't be opened with WinZIP and Vice Versa especially early versions. The compression algorythum is completely different to WinZIP and thats why FSX could not read it, remember FSX uses the inbuilt Windows compression tool which is why I said NOT to open with it to edit because it WON'T recompile properly. While WINRAR is a good tool with a variety of formats in reality it should only be used for RAR files and for splitting large files into smaller chunks, And WINZIP for ZIP Files and the same again multipart zips of large archives. Download the trial to see how easy it is for you to quickly zip your file(s).That's Why I said WinZIP, NEVER use WINRAR to open files for which it was never meant (yes I know recent versions will ). 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