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Here is my dxdiag. I can tell that my hardware seemed to be sufficient to run the game and my game was working fine before the error occurred. Could it be that I have deleted everything by mistake?
@aobadsul The dxdiag lists more than just hardware; I was curious about Windows error reports, driver dates, and free storage, among other things. On that last point, you're fine now, but 25 GB free on your C drive isn't a lot. If you keep installing apps or storing on C, you'll run out of space soon enough. D has plenty of space though.
You can check whether the program files are all present, if you're not sure. This uninstall guide lists where everything should be (you don't have to uninstall—yet—just look for the files).
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/the-sims/the-sims-3/manually-uninstalling-the-sims-3/
What about the other suggestions? Did they not make a difference? And did you update your computer or any antivirus/firewall programs after the most recent time you played successfully?
- 6 years ago
I didn't get any error message and my antivirus and firewall are working properly
- puzzlezaddict6 years agoHero+
@aobadsul Please try the suggestions I posted earlier:
There are a few different causes for this particular error. The first and easiest thing to try is to drag your TS3 game folder out of Documents\EA and onto your desktop. If the game now launches, then you can start moving your content from your old game folder to the new one that will have been created in its place. Test after moving each batch of files, and if you get the error again, you'll know the issue is something in the last batch you moved.
If that doesn't help, try running Origin and Sims 3 as an administrator. Right-click on the Origin icon to see the option, and once Origin is open, do the same with the Sims 3 icon on your desktop.
And please answer this question as well:
did you update your computer or any antivirus/firewall programs after the most recent time you played successfully?