@icaruza I have a suggestion that may work…
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Browse to C:\Users\ your user name \AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\SystemAppData and move the two folders Helium and wgs to a temporary location outside of C:\Users\ your user name \AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe
If all goes well you will be able to delete these two folders later. If not you will be able to restore them. -
Disconnect your internet and run MSFS. Let it load all the way through to the main menu… you may have to go through set up again, but that is OK.
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(Don’t skip this step) Once on the main menu reconnect to the internet. Give it a few minutes to ensure MSFS detects you will have an internet connection. Start any flight by selecting any airport and any aircraft and spawn in on the runway. Start to move slightly.
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End the flight by returning to the main menu and then close MSFS.
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Re-run MSFS with internet connected. This time the sync menu should give you the option to use a cloud sync (older) or this PC (newer). Select the PC (newer) option.
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Restart another flight from an airport and then return to main menu.
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Exit the sim and restart and hopefully all will be well again.
If this doesn’t work you can always restore the two folders you copied out earlier. However I suspect this may work (but no guarantees!)
NOTE: This process may delete your logbook history in the sim and flight hours etc!