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Unless your willing to move Routes, Trains (Trainset+Consist), Sounds into the main Open Rails folder located within either Program Files (32-bit system) or Program Files (x86) (64-bit system) but this is just too much playing around and you have installed MSTS onto your computer so the easiest way to fix your problem from what I have guessed is adding MSTS by locating it via it's installation path to Open Rails as explained above in my previous post
OPEN RAILS WITHOUT MSTS INSTALL
Meaning that the path you have chosen to install MSTS to is the path you need to add in Open Rails Or if you have changed this path during installation of MSTS into your custom path then that's where MSTS will be installed to In this case MSTS installs to the default path of Program Files Microsoft Games Train Simulator or Program Files (x86) 64-bit versions of Windows as stated above and in my previous post If you are using a 32-bit of Windows it normally installs to Program Files or if you are using a 64-bit of Windows then it normally installs to Program Files (x86)
OPEN RAILS WITHOUT MSTS WINDOWS 10
Like with any software program it installs to a path on your hard drive that being the C Drive normally or Local Disk C found under My Computer (Pre XP and Windows XP) or Computer in Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and Windows 10 I hope this helps mate, let us know how you goĮdit: Not really sure why is displayed it should have been : P but as one character indicating C: Program FilesĮdit: Not really sure why is displayed it should have been : P but as one character indicating C: Program Files cityrail-rulezwhat do you mean by path of msts installation do you mean the msts 1 and 2 Now that Open Rails will read MSTS on your hard drive Select the path of your MSTS installation as shown above depending on where you have your MSTS installed to and click OK
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My guess the only way to fix this issue is open, Open Rails, then go into the Options menu then click Content and click on ADD The only thing I can think of is that because you originally had just Open Rails on your computer as a stand-alone simulator without MSTS installed, you may have installed the routes and other add ons to the path of C rogram FilesMicrosoft GamesTrain Simulator 32-bit of Windows or Program Files (x86) 64-bit of WindowsĪnd noting that you just re-installed MSTS it may have overrided the C rogram FilesMicrosoft GamesTrain Simulator 32-bit or Program Files (x86) 64-bit folder containing all your add ons I just downoaded Open Rails and everything is working for me!