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I have several DCS modules installed. After running an update, only three planes are available in the instant action section. These are the AV8B, P51, and TU25.

 

In the Modules section, all my installed modules seem to be listed. What could have happened? I restarted DCS World, and I restarted my PC. I also ran the repair against the game files. Not sure what happened!!!! Never seen this one before.

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Same thing happened to me. I had to run a repair, remove the “old” files when prompted, and then download the rest of the modules.

 

Had anything like this ever happened before with your system? My issue happened this evening.

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I am looking at the cleanup list. They are AV8B Liveries, AV8B sound files, and hundreds of .lua and .miz files. The prompt asks if I want to delete them or back them up. With so many files being flagged, I am hesitant to remove them, as the clean up always flags these files.

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Never happened before. I wasn’t too worried about deleting files because I’d backed up the day before, and I think the repair gives you the option to save the files as a backup as well.

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Hi

 

sorry you are having problems.

 

Please run a cleanup and repair, or verify for steam users ( guide below )

 

if you are still having problems please attach your dcs.log from your dcs folder located in the saved games directory.

 

thank you

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Hi

 

sorry you are having problems.

 

Please run a cleanup and repair, or verify for steam users ( guide below )

 

if you are still having problems please attach your dcs.log from your dcs folder located in the saved games directory.

 

thank you

 

I ran the repair, and clean tool. Nothing changed in terms of fixing the problem. I did not delete the hundreds of files that were flagged by the cleanup application. I was more than a little nervous about doing that. I put in a support ticket where I described what happened, as well as including a copy of my DCS.LOG file.

 

I have attached a ziped copy of my DCS.LOG file here.

dcs-log file.zip

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I eventually, deleted all the items flagged at the end of the cleanup procedure. That seemed to take care of what ever happened. So, now, I have all my modules, maps and missions back.

 

Thanks for the input and suggestions.

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