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Hello, I hope this is the right spot for this topic.

I have recently noticed an issue with the landclass and autogen around the airport KEVM (left/SE of RWY 27) in Eveleth, MN that I cannot recall happening before this time. I just did a full, clean reinstall of FSX RTM with no addon's and the issue persists: that being the over-abundance of autogen buildings being loaded in what should be densely forested areas. Here's a couple of samples. This also happens at nearby KHIB

What would cause this to occur in these areas and what would how can I fix this?

Thanks, Kendall
 
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Figured it out - a couple of stray files leftover so FSX wasn't completely uninstalled. Thanks for your consideration and my thanks to RyanbATC for his kind assistance.
 
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