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Problem with Livery uninstallation

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    Problem with Livery uninstallation

    Hello,

    I am having trouble with the uninstallation of one specific livery for the B737-700. I installed a livery via the PMDG Ops Center and wanted to remove it again, so I uninstalled it via the Ops Center as I did several times before with other liveries, but the livery kept showing inside of MSFS.

    I tried several fixes, like installing and uninstalling the same livery again. The livery is not shown in the Ops Center and also disappears from the "pmdg-aircraft-737-liveries" folder inside the community folder.

    I even went so far uninstalling the entire Boeing 737-700 deleted all 737 files from the Community folder and the above Packages folder. After freshly installing the aircraft the livery was still there. And I could also load the aircraft with that livery.

    The livery in Question is D-AHXG from flightsim.to

    Anyone else experiencing the same problem or has any solution?

    Christian
    Christian Nolden

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    Hey C,
    Two painters painted D-AHXG and uploaded to flightsim.to. I was one of them.
    My livery was created and configured using strict PMDG naming conventions and configs. Although that doesn't mean there can't be an issues with it...its less likely.
    Let me know if it was the one i painted and I'll try to help ya. Its certainly an odd situation.
    Regards, Steve Dra
    Click here to download my P3D, FSX, 2004 paints at Avsim
    Get my paints for MSFS planes at flightsim.to here

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      #3
      Hi Steve,
      it is indeed your livery. I don't really think the problem is with your livery (until you did something else on this one), I also have your Germania D-ABLA and Lufthansa 737-700 BDSF and had no issues with installing/uninstalling these.
      The odd thing here is, that I can't find the actual files for that livery anymore, but it still loads inside of MSFS.
      Christian Nolden

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