Well, this was the first thing I tried, rebooted the PC and restarted Steam few times..... no luck.Hate to be Mr. Obvious - but as always, the first thing to do in these instances of computer weirdness - fully shut down your PC, wait a minute or so, and start it up again. See if the problem continues....
Steam will automatically update RF, sometimes without any outward signs, although there haven't been any in the very recent past. So perhaps something got "stuck", especially if you had a brief, flakey internet connection.
Yes, I did because for me default RF planes are crap.Did you import a plane from the swap pages recently and close RealFlight with it selected? I've seen people have a problem with that. The swap page plane causes an error on start-up and crashes the program.
What part do I rename? the name of ini file or something inside it?If I'm not mistaken, you can delete (or better yet, rename) the RealFlight64.ini file in your My Documents directory to reset RF to its defaults. You won't lose any aircraft.
It worked. Thank you!Yes rename RealFlight64.ini to RealFlight64.bak (make sure realflight is NOT running when you do that) and then start realflight to see if it starts. That will fix the problem if the default plane is causing the problem but that's an "if" so it's just something to try.
Good deal. So the last plane you loaded and shut down realflight with it loaded has a problem. If you don't remember the last vehicle you loaded look for CurrentVehicle in the BAK file you created.It worked. Thank you!
There is something else than maybe I simply missed...... connection with Interlink Controller. I realized that the little light was off and I pushed the usb cable end more in and light came back on.Good deal. So the last plane you loaded and shut down realflight with it loaded has a problem. If you don't remember the last vehicle you loaded look for CurrentVehicle in the BAK file you created.
Yeah... maybe. Like you said you'll never know. Someone else may have some information about that one.There is something else than maybe I simply missed...... connection with Interlink Controller. I realized that the little light was off and I pushed the usb cable end more in and light came back on.
But I already renamed the file.
So maybe all I had to do was to make sure that controller was plugged in properly..... I will never know but it is very likely.
Controller was plugged in.Check if the controller is properly plugged in, I think it was the issue in my case.
I believe you, mine seemed to be not pushed all the way in, that is why I suggested that.Controller was plugged in.