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"As a test, please move the entire Sims 3 folder out of Documents > Electronic Arts and onto your desktop. If you see an error when trying to move it, or the folder copies rather than moving, stop here and let me know."
Hi! I tried to do this, but first it said I had to be an administrator to do this. I clicked accept, and after that, it said that a file was open or something like that. So I couldnt move it to desktop. What does this mean/do you know how to proceed?
@henriette79 Where is Sims 3 installed? I ask because this sounds like what happens when you try to move the game's program files, not the user folder. In an EA App install, the program files are here by default:
C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 3
But perhaps you chose a different location. To find out, open your App game library, click Sims 3, choose Manage > View properties, and you'll see the file path there. Let me know what you find.
Please also let me know whether you have any saves or other user data (mods, custom content, saved builds, etc.) you'd like to preserve.
- 2 years ago
Yes, the install location is as you said C:\Program Files\EA Games\The Sims 3\
And no, the only thing installed is the base game - no saves, mods or dlcs (i do own some dlcs though, and would like them installed at some point, but figured I wouldn't want to waste time and disc space, before I got the base game to run).
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@henriette79 Please try playing in a new admin Windows account. Make it local, as in, don't link it to your Microsoft account. You'll be able to sign into the EA App and (try to) launch Sims 3 without reinstalling anything. Let me know whether it works, and if not, what error you see.
- 2 years ago
Thank you so much for the help, but I think it all sounds so complicated, and will just install The Sims 4 and play that instead.
Thank you again though!🙂
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