I did that and not only it didn't work but I lost the wall of my aircrafts.
What's an aircraft wall ? By removing that file, you are JUST reverting FSX to default settings: if something doesn't work with default settings, something is very wrong with your FSX install then.
Regarding the passenger bridges to the plane it took at least 15 seconds for that to appear.
That's not a problem of the scenery too, but a clear indication that something is seriously wrong with either you FSX install or your video card settings.
Jetways are NOT controlled by our software module, which is why if our software is not running, the only thing you'll see are exactly jetways. Jetways are in the scenery AFCAD, and they are controlled by FSX, and are loaded even before the airplane is ready to fly, and nobody ever reported a problem with jetways being "late".
What is wrong and how can I fixe it?
All known solutions has already been posted in my previous message:
- First try to reset your video driver settings to default. Be sure you don't use "Transparency Antialiasing" (or "Adaptive Anti-aliasing" ), as explained on the scenery manual.
- If that doesn't work, try to update your video driver too.
- If that doesn't work, try to reset your %APPDATA%\Microsoft\FSX\FSX.CFG file, to have FSX rebuild a new one with default settings, be sure you have the "Advanced Animation" option enabled.
- Be sure you apply the HIGHMEMFIX tweak to the FSX.CFG, you can enabled it with the Addon Manager too.
- Be sure you DO NOT run FSX.EXE in any of the "Compatibility" settings in Windows 7. It must run as Microsoft installs it by default, with everything turned off on the Compatibility page of the FSX.EXE Properties.