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charlyp92 You're actually getting a lot of BlueScreens, so many that they've crowded out every other error that might be happening. The issue is that while the BSOD code shows that a driver is misbehaving and how, it doesn't indicate which driver (that's typical, not an issue itself). So I'd need to look at a crash dump to figure out which one is the problem here.
You may not be seeing the BlueScreens if they happen during what looks like a normal shutdown process. That wouldn't be unusual either.
However, if the BSODs are definitely not happening while you play—the game is crashing but the computer doesn't shut down—then we can put this aside for the moment. Does a new save crash too? Please test and let me know. It's possible that only your current save is broken, which would mean the crashing you're seeing isn't due to a system issue.
heatherjo144 I asked for some information here:
Sims 2 legacy - suddenly crashing no error message | EA Forums - 13104983
It would help if you could provide it and a dxdiag.
Hi
thank you for all the help you give i really appreciate it
i have started a new save (didnt play for long) but i have done a new DXDiag (below) the only thing i noticed this time was that i was getting a black space under my sims when they moved in some households which i have not had before. Also i think the previously blue screen crashes may have been where i accidentally hit a button on my keyboard that takes me back to the desktop