If you’re sure you’re typing the licence correctly, this problem could be related to an installation error.
On version 2.2 or newer
Please follow this procedure:
- Remove the plane’s folder from X-Plane
- Install the original aircraft folder (for instance, the one provided by Carenado)
- Extract the rep files in a temporary folder
- Copy the “REP” folder from the package to the “plugins” folder of the aircraft (do not copy it inside the main “plugins” folder of X-Plane)
- Run X-Plane
- Follow the onscreen instructions
Note:
When installing REP, make sure that inside the “plugins” folder of the aircraft, together with the plugin folders from Carenado there is another folder called “REP”. Inside it, you should find the “32”, the “64” and the “data” folders.
On version 2.1 or older
Please follow this procedure:
- Remove the plane’s folder from X-Plane
- Install the original aircraft folder (for instance, the one provided by Carenado)
- Extract the rep files in a temporary folder
- This is the important part: copy the files from the “airfoils” and “plugins” folders contained int the temporary REP folder, and paste them into the “airfoils” and “plugins” folder of the aircraft. Do not replace the folders “as-is” or their original content is deleted. If you’re using a Mac, you can get more info about merging two folders here: http://www.howtogeek.com/198043/how-to-merge-folders-on-mac-os-x-without-losing-all-your-files-seriously/
- Copy the other REP folders/files into the aircraft folder
- Run X-Plane
Note:
When installing REP, make sure that inside the “plugins” folder of the aircraft, together with the plugin folders from Carenado there is another folder called “REP”. Inside it, you should find the “32” and “64” folders.
Also, in the main folder of the aircraft you should have another folder called “REP” in which you should find the installation.cfg and configuration.cfg files.
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