![]() ![]() Try running it again, watching for multiple "1 File(s) Copied" messages. In a similar vein, the installme.bat file may not have run correctly or to completion when installing a new route. Reason #2: "Train World Initialization Failed" means something is missing/corrupted in the \envfiles folder, so you could try copying the \envfiles folder from \train simulator\template to see if that fixes it. Reason #1: If the route uses Kosmos environments, you may need to check the "Textured Sky" option in MSTS | Options | Advanced Display. Here's a quick answer if the error message contains a reference to lines 90-190 (or thereabouts), it's generally a locomotive with lighting set up for the MSTS-Bin patch being used on a default installation of MSTS. ![]() Well, that's really helpful isn't it? I'm going to show you how to track down and eliminate these errors using Mike Simpson's incredible Swiss-Army knife fix-everything program, Route Riter (versions 7.0.50 or higher). The glib one-line answer is " this error message means that there is a consist asking for a non-existent piece of rollingstock." I get 2-3 emails a week asking me where this error came from and how to get rid of it. The activities that use this item of rolling stock usually can't be run either. ![]() It usually doesn't interfere with running MSTS, and you can click "Yes" to continue, but every time you start or stop an activity or open the Activity Editor you're confronted with this message. This has to be the most common error message I receive enquiries about. ![]()
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