Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator 2 Windows 7 64 Bit

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Combat Flight Simulator-2 runs well in Windows 7 home Premium(64-bit). It installed in X86 folder, and does not require Windows campatability mode. My system is an ASUS AMD FX-8120 (eight core) with AMD Radeon HD-6850. With this system, the graphics only work if the overclocking of CPU and GPU are turned off. Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: WWII Europe Series (aka Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator: 2. Weltkrieg: Kriegsschauplatz Europa, CFS), a really nice simulation game sold in 1998 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Time to play a flight, historical battle (specific/exact), world war ii and vehicular combat simulator video game title.

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I just purchased a Sony VA10 laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. I have downloaded Combat Flight Simulator WW2 Europe Series and using the keyboard can operate the plane so it seems the disc is compatible with this operating system. I also purchased a new Cyborg X Joy Stick mfg by Saitek which after contacting their tech support was able to locate the proper drivers for the joy stick and according to tests the joy stick is talking correctly with the computer.

The PROBLEM IS I can not get the joy stick and the game to talk to each other. All the basics have been done and checked like 'enable joy stick', joy stick has been calibrated, settings shows joy stick as 'OK' and working correctly.However something the tech support said he had never heard of was each time I would click to do anything associated to the joy stick on the homepage of flight simulator a screen would pop up telling me I had changed my joystick settings from 'insert crazy sybol here' to 'insert second crazy symbol here' and recommends that I reset so I click 'yes' and proceed. Any assistance with this matter would be greatly appreciated! Hi, According to the similar issues occurs on windows vista, the following fix worth a try: If you have access to an XP computer where the joystick worked, copy the CFS file “COMBATFS.CFG” to a flash drive. In XP find the file using StartSearchAll files and folders and type in COMBATFS.CFG. On the VISTA computer with CFS find the needed file using Startin the Search box type “COMBATFS.CFG”. Once found RIGHT click the file propertiesselect Open File Location rename CombatFS.cfg by placing an “x” in front to temporarily disable it the file location is likely “C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesCombat Flight SimulatorCombatFS.CFG”.

Copy the XP “COMBATFS.CFG” file from the flash drive to where it’s CFS location is on the VISTA computer.Now try running the CFS game, you should find the joystick working. Even if it works ok I think you should copy your Vista COMBATFS.CFG” file “Device=” line and use it to replace the XP file’s “Device=” line (see 4th step in 'For those who don’t have access to an XP computer’s COMBATFS.CFG'), then you can delete the renamed (disabled) Vista “xCOMBATFS.CFG” file. If this did not work then, as Greytop noted, try copying two other CFS files, devices.cfg and devices2.cfg from the XP to the Vista computer. These two files are also located where the COMBATFS.CFG was.

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Use the same disable/copy/paste method as done with COMBATFS.CFG. Hi, According to the similar issues occurs on windows vista, the following fix worth a try: If you have access to an XP computer where the joystick worked, copy the CFS file “COMBATFS.CFG” to a flash drive. In XP find the file using StartSearchAll files and folders and type in COMBATFS.CFG.

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On the VISTA computer with CFS find the needed file using Startin the Search box type “COMBATFS.CFG”. Once found RIGHT click the file propertiesselect Open File Location rename CombatFS.cfg by placing an “x” in front to temporarily disable it the file location is likely “C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesCombat Flight SimulatorCombatFS.CFG”. Copy the XP “COMBATFS.CFG” file from the flash drive to where it’s CFS location is on the VISTA computer.Now try running the CFS game, you should find the joystick working. Even if it works ok I think you should copy your Vista COMBATFS.CFG” file “Device=” line and use it to replace the XP file’s “Device=” line (see 4th step in 'For those who don’t have access to an XP computer’s COMBATFS.CFG'), then you can delete the renamed (disabled) Vista “xCOMBATFS.CFG” file. If this did not work then, as Greytop noted, try copying two other CFS files, devices.cfg and devices2.cfg from the XP to the Vista computer.

These two files are also located where the COMBATFS.CFG was. Use the same disable/copy/paste method as done with COMBATFS.CFG. Excuse me good people, I have the same problem but do NOT have access to another computer as I have upgraded both the desktop and the laptop.

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Desktop to Windows 7 home edition 64 bit, laptop to Windows 7 home edition 32 bit. CFS WW2 Europe series loads OK and runs but with no joystick operation.

I have checked its operation with the operating system and it checks OK, but will not control the game. CFS 2 WW2 Pacific theater works ok on both computers but CSF 3 Battle for Europe does not work on either computer. I have trawlled the net for info and tried to download drivers for the joystick, 'Saitek Cyborg 3D Rumble force', but to no avail. Acording to Microsofts compatability site, Combat Flight Sim WW2 Europe series should work with both Win 7 32 and 64 bit op systems. One other quirk with the controller is that the throttle control is reversed, shove away from you= throttle full open.

Pull back=throttle closed. In Windows 7 the throttle control is reversed, very odd situation. Any helpfull comment would be gratefully recieved, I think that there are many who are looking for help on the net and would be gratefull for any help. I have looked for help with this problem for over 4 weeks now. Not everyone is clever with computers or the internet. May I thank you for taking the time to read this post. Hi All,Copy and paste this into notepad exactly as it is displayed.

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Rename the TXT file to combatfs.cfg and copy it to your Combat Flight Simulator directory. It will over write your existing version and enable your joystick. If you like you can rename your existing.cfg file in case you're concerned about this not working.

Remember that when you go into the settings on your CFS to set up screen resolutions etc it will give you garbled instructions about a change in your controller. All you do is answer 'no' to each request regarding the controller and you'll be fine. I've done this on three vista machines today and they all work perfectly. I'm still trying to resolve the fact that multiplayer hosting or gaming between my vistaachines won't work. More on that later. I am trying to help an older fellow that has a windows 64 bit 7 operating system. I have copied the and done as you suggested but the problem is that the program is not on his hard drive.

You have to run the program from the cd that he originally bought.I have even tried copying the files from the cd to the hard drive directory bu to no avail. It still does not work correctly. He is 85 and I would really like top get this to work for him. Can you help me out on this.

Thanks and Merry Christmas.Paul (nyflyer). I have Windows 7 Home Pro and couldn’t get my Logitech Wingman 3D joystick to work with Combat Flight Simulator 1 either.