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NAP51DMustang

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  1. First thing to do is go to your profile/account on the dcs site (not the forums here). Once there scroll down to License Check and enter your CD key there from the back of the instruction booklet and hit check. This should enable you to tie that cd key to your account. With this done start DCS World and on the menu hit the "Module Manager" link. Once here (takes a second to load) you'll need to hit Sign In in the upper right hand corner. After this you should see a "Download" link for A-10C in the module list.
  2. I did but the same message popped up. I am probably going to be doing a reformat this weekend (wooo long weekend) so that will hopefully fix any issues but still weird that the installer thinks that there isn't enough room for something that probably doesn't even amount to a gig of disk space. also just realized I never showed the actual error TARGET was giving http://i.imgur.com/Fn3px0m.png
  3. Hey everyone, just recently got my Warthog (yay) and went to install the drivers off of Thrustmaster's website. After even following their instructions to the letter (which part of their instructions seemed a bit redundant for installing anything) I get the below issue when trying to install their drivers. http://i.imgur.com/mvVxibN.png (no driver is allowed to be selected by this point so its probably attempting to auto install it to C:\) Now your next question would be "well do you have enough hard drive space?" well to that I say http://i.imgur.com/uiPEk1g.png So after a while of putzing around (and not really finding anything of use after an internet search on the issue and using multiple search engines just to make sure) and getting no where I decided to plug the Warthog in anyway without the drivers to see if Windows could find them. Well windows actually found and installed drivers for my Warthog and is usable in DCS/Star Citizen/War Thunder(don't hate pls was testing something, but fun fact, WT's default Warthog profile has the flight stick control your look direction, not pitch roll lol). Now I went to install TARGET but during its installation it says that the drivers for my Warthog have the wrong name (the ones found by Windows I would assume) and ends its installation process. Anyone have any insight into any/all of this? Much appreciated.
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