Bms update question.
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I have downloaded update 1 & 2 of 4.36. I have noticed that the version in the UI only shows the 4.36 installed version not the 2 updates. Can I remove the updates without having to do a complete uninstall and re-install?
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@asw200 said in Bms update question.:
I have downloaded update 1 & 2 of 4.36. I have noticed that the version in the UI only shows the 4.36 installed version not the 2 updates. Can I remove the updates without having to do a complete uninstall and re-install?
If your install does not show U1 or U2 , then they are not installed, so no, you can’t “remove” them. What are you trying to accomplish? IIRC if you want to update you put the Falcon_BMS_4.36.1_Incremental.exe and Falcon_BMS_4.36.2_Incremental.exe into your x:\Falcon BMS 4.36 Setup folder, run them, then run “Setup.exe” to update BMS to 4.36.U2. All outlined here…
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I have the same question. Since installing U2, all runs well for about a week. Then the sim will not load. I did a complete reinstall on the first event. Now I wish to uninstall U2 only as a trouble shooting measure. BTW the sim will not load either by using the native Launch window or by Alternative Launcher. So, the question remains, can this be done?
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You cannot uninstall an update…
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@asw200 Reinstall 4.36.0 from scratch then between each update, make a copy of the
C:\Falcon BMS 4.36
folder.Each will consume about 18 GB.
Then you can launch any specific version directly eg.
C:\Falcon BMS 4.36_U1\Bin\x64\Falcon BMS.exe
C:\Falcon BMS 4.36\Bin\x64\Falcon BMS.exe
will always be latest/greatest.Note this is not “supported” in any official way – eg. I don’t think tools like Alt Launcher will work with this arrangement.
It’s just what I do, to regression-test bugs from one update to the next.
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@airtex2019 Tiny note on this method for those who may not know (as I’m sure airtex2019 is aware): it will only work on the same drive, due to root directory pointers in the Windows Registry. If our BMS is on the C:/ drive, we can copy BMS to that drive, but not to any other such as D:/ etc.
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@SemlerPDX I actually did NOT know that, so thanks!
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Thanks for the info.