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Hello again
The first important thing is to get rid of all the old files from the game. The actual game is installed on your Mac's hard drive in a folder called "The Sims 3" within Applications. The uninstaller is also in that file. Use the uninstaller as far as you can, then delete the rest of that folder. The game also creates another called "The Sims 3" inside a folder called "Electronic Arts" in Documents on your hard drive. That's where all the save games, downloads etc end up. Make sure that this folder also goes. Delete the copy of Origin.
Finally, use BluebellFlora's guide to manually search for and delete stray transgaming files:
http://bluebellflora.com/the-sims-3-on-a-mac/how-to-do-a-clean-uninstall-and-reinstall-on-a-mac/
Note that sometimes the files are hidden and that the method you use may depend on your operating system. Bluebell's guide is comprehensive, though, so if you follow that you should be fine.
OK, so after all that you should be able to have a fresh start. Download a new copy of Origin and install the base game using the little "i" button rather than the main install button. Patch the base game to 1.67. Test it. If it works OK then back up the files so that you can get back to this point if the expansions go wrong.
Now install the expansions in order of release, testing after each one.
Hopefully you will have success this time.
Good luck!
Caspin
Gave up on Late Night. Dont even care anymore because I'm so mad. I paid for a game and now it wont work.
After deleting everything and trying to reinstall... UNIVERSITIES WONT EVEN WORK. I installed it. The install completed. But when I click on The Sims 3 to play, it say "Unknown Error Occurred". OKAY. So I go to try to uninstall and reinstall it, but it doesnt even show up in the uninstaller to be uninstalled. But it says on the Origin client "Play" not "Install". So idk. Help.
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
And after all that I deleted and reinstalled Origin so that's not the problem.