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I did everything else and it still doesn't launch. I don't know what you mean by launch it by task manager, but I tried the button inside of the EA launcher and it opened TS3 launcher once more, was able to click play, but it goes back to not opening the game again. So little progress?
@GreenPiratez Right, it looks like we're back to the original Alder Lake issue. The Task Manager method is covered in this post:
The video also demonstrates that and another method of running the game; the information you want starts at 5:30.
If the Task Manager method works, you can try the Alder Lake patch again, applied to TS3.exe. But make sure the EA App is closed and the EABackgroundService is NOT running in the Task Manager. And if you use a third-party antivirus, disable it temporarily, just long enough to run the patch and launch Sims 3 once. Some programs block the patch because it's trying to modify a file within Program Files even though it's safe.
- GreenPiratez2 years agoNew Traveler
The task manager one worked and had some weird windowed screen thing. Reapplied the Alder Lake patch, but when launched I now get the .dll program error.
Should I reinstall DirectX 9 again to fix this?
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@GreenPiratez Normally this happens because a third-party antivirus is running and flags the Alder Lake patch as malware. If you didn't disable your antivirus, that explains the issue. If you did, then I'm not sure what happened, but either way, you can repair Sims 3 in the EA App to return to its default state. From there, you can try the Alder Lake patch again, this time without any security software running; or you can go back to the Task Manager method, which should work again.
- GreenPiratez2 years agoNew Traveler
I don't have any antivirus running, besides windows defender, which is default with the PC. I can disable that and try to run it again, but I didn't get that the first time.
If I repair the files and the Alder Lakes patch doesn't work a third time, would I have to repair a 3rd time, and just try to run the game in task manager? I know currently, if I try to run the game via task manager, it doesn't launch correctly and gives me that .dll error, which I didn't get clarity on, should I reinstall DirectX 9 again?
**Update, the task manager version works, so I might stick with this, however it's not the optimal way to get it to work. Can closing the program (like the 1st time I was able to launch it with the Alder Patch takes forever to close? Is this normal do you think? Also THANK YOU for helping me out with this ♥**
- GreenPiratez2 years agoNew Traveler
I will say that after reinstalling Alder lakes, I can no longer do the task manager workaround.
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