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http://dovetailgames.kayako.com/knowledgebase/article/View/47/14/microsoft-flight-simulator-x-clean-reinstall
The Verify Integrity of Game Files utility should be run - immediately - after the install says that it is 'complete' which rarely happens. And - before - you run FSX.
Open Steam Settings and clear the Download cache, browser cache and cookies.
Run Cleanmgr.exe and check everything.
Check your system files with DISM [Deployment Image Servicing & Management]
Open an Admin Windows PowerShell and complete these three commands:
1. >Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
2. >Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
3. >Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
They are designed to make sure that the main system image file is 100% correct which it - must - be BEFORE running SFC.
Now run>sfc /scannow
Allow it to repair or replace any files that need it.
If all is OK run these two commands before runnung the Performance Monitor:
Again in the same PowerShell run:
1. >winsat formal
2. >Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_WinSAT
This will tell you how your system is performing.
Now you can open Run and type: perfmon /report
Press ENTER
Anything red needs attention
If your system is 100% you can try running FSX again.
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