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@puzzlezaddict When you first asked what I mean about not being able to delete screenshots or my previous saves is that nothing pops up.
After deleting the Electronic Arts folder from my Documents folder, I reinstalled TS3, but now all I get is the "There was an error during startup. Please see the Log for more details" message on my launcher [The launcher also has nothing on it and the version is "0.0.0.0"]. Once I chose "OK" it closes the launcher afterward. How can I fix this new issue? Another thing is that I'm using a Dell laptop (Windows) and I got TS3 through Steam, not Origin so the folders are a bit different.
Note: I understand that you don't work for EA and that you're just trying to help fellow players with their games, and I completely appreciate the help.
@denny072802 I understood that you had the Steam version of the game installed, which requires Windows. But that only changes the location of the program files; the user game folder will always be in Documents\Electronic Arts. (In fact, if you tried to move it, TS3 would just create a new one there.) The reason I suggested that you try removing your game folder is that the most common cause of the "serious error" issue is TS3 being unable to access those user files, not its program files. Causes include having the game folder open when TS3 launches, as well as altered permissions on the folder.
Now though, the bigger issue is that your launcher is showing version 0 instead of 1.67, as it would on a Steam install. The best thing to do is uninstall again, but clean your computer's registry of all Sims 3-related entries before reinstalling. If you're not comfortable doing this manually—deleting the wrong file can cause your computer to stop working completely—you can use a free cleaner app, like Piriform's CCleaner. Then install only the base game to test; it should still be on patch 1.67.
Another possibility that would explain the serious error, although not the wrong patch level, is that you have another game folder somewhere that TS3 is reading instead of the one you deleted. OneDrive is a frequent culprit, but you can search your computer for other instances of the folder. Look for a file called deviceconfig and check the last modified date—this will tell you if TS3 has been using that folder.
- 7 years ago
So, When I uninstalled everything, I delete everything that was related to TS3. I used the cleaner like suggested then I redownloaded it. Oddly it did not create an Electronic Arts folder in the documents whatsoever. Either way, I decided to try the game out and luckily it worked perfectly and I ended up getting a game in. I got off the game last night and I deleted the cleaner and antivirus that came with it. When I tried to play the game, it went straight to the exact same problem as I first typed. Any other ideas on how I can fix it as we ended up looping back to the start as a temporary solution.
- puzzlezaddict7 years agoHero+
@denny072802 It does sound like something changed about the permissions on your game folder again, maybe due to the antivirus that you installed and wiped. I don't know which one it was, but a couple of them are known to make things difficult when you try to uninstall them, and others don't react well to EA games or files. But to cover all bases, please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post here. Maybe something will jump out in the error reporting.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
- 7 years ago
Here's the dxdiag text that you wanted.
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