it would be kind of you to have more respect regarded the questions asked from your customers.
Nobody has been "unrespectful", of course.
- Saying "it's a know issue", doesn't mean you are being blamed for not knowing, neither implies anything other than what it says: that is a known issue and we are already aware of it.
- You said I had to be more precise, with a question about which "files to remove", made in reply to a sentence were I explicitly said not to remove anything manually.
That can only means you didn't read my reply carefully enough, which of course doesn't mean being unrespectful.
In fact, it means exactly the opposite: you must haven't read the reply carefully enough, because the alternative would have been you did read it carefully, but you failed to understand it. That would have been a bit unrespectful to say, but I didn't said that.
I never had to remove a scenery before from MSFS content manager.
Don't see why this would be a reason to ignore why I specifically said to do that and not remove files.
In fact, I might say is in fact a bit unrespectful to ask how to do things your way (manually removing files), instead of trusting what I said (use the Content Manager instead).