The original poster says nothing about being banned. He's just saying he's tired of "overzealous modding." His choice of words makes it sound like he was told to leave, but I think he's just saying he'd rather not have to deal with that type of behavior and hopes he doesn't experience it in these forums.
Nice video! Great selection of aircraft. But most of your take off rolls extended into the grass at the end of the runway. Just sayin'.... Would love to see you landing at Lukla.
Wow! Compared to Jim I feel like a lightweight at 412gb. I admit to a lot of extra stuff in my X-Plane folder, like paint files and such. Without all the extra stuff I'm sure it would be well under 200gb.
Just out of curiosity, how many support tickets a day does X-Aviation receive? Please don't read anything into this question. I am genuinely interested in the answer.
You may still be able to buy a USB key for V9.7 directly from Laminar. Contact them through the support address at x-plane.com. I assume you can install X-Plane to a USB jump drive if you have one large enough. I have my X-Plane installs on external SSD drives. You'll still need to use either a disc image of Disc 1 or use the USB key you purchase from X-Plane.
Can you be more specific? Your description of your problem is like telling an auto mechanic that you can't seem to get your car to drive even though you put gas in it. Please ATTACH your Log.txt file using the "More Reply Options" click box below the "Reply to this topic" box. Also, be more clear in describing the actual problem. We can't help you if you don't give us the information we need to help you.
I suppose it could be some kind of incapability issue with the older version of X-Plane. You should definitely update your X-Plane. Current version is 10.40RC2. Your installation is a bit outdated and the 777 may be built for later versions.
Your X-Plane crash log is of little use. You need to ATTACH, not copy and paste, your Log.txt file using the More Reply Options button below the Reply box. The Log.txt tells us what's going on with your X-Plane installation and is much more useful in determining issues you may have.
This is most definitely a case of an "english as a second language" speaker trying explain and not knowing how to say what he really needs to say. sam13, you have been asked repeatedly to ATTACH your Log.txt file. We can't really help you until you ATTACH your Log.txt file. The Log.txt file is created by X-Plane every time you startup X-Plane and it is saved when you shut down X-Plane. It is located in the base X-Plane folder. Use the "More Reply Options" box below the "Reply to this topic" window to ATTACH your Log.txt and I bet we can figure out the problem. The things you've said you've done to your VRAM make no sense at all. Maybe you should make a post in your native tongue and we'll use google translate to figure out what you're really trying to say.
Please ATTACH your Log.txt file that you will find in your root X-Plane folder. Do NOT cut or copy and paste the Log.txt. Use the "More Reply Options" button at the bottom of the "Reply to this topic" box. There you will see where you can click on the "Choose Files" button. A window will open. Then select your Applications folder, then select your X-Plane folder and scroll through and click on your Log.txt file and click on the "Open" button. Your Log.txt file will then be attached to your response. The "log" you copied and pasted does little to tell us how your X-Plane installation is running. Log.txt