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Hi, sorry took so long, but it's a pc.
Close the launcher completely
Go to Documents \ Electronic Arts \ The Sims 3 \ Downloads
Create a folder inside Downloads folder (you can name it 'Already installed', for example). Move all the contents of the Downloads folder inside that new folder.
Open your launcher
Try to uninstall something again.
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I tried the above, & now, not only is the launcher doing the same thing, but my game won't even play - it keeps closing out. Does anybody have any more suggestions?
- 9 years ago
I was already thinking I might have to delete all of my cc...now I am wondering if I am going to have to uninstall/reinstall my game?
- 9 years ago
Also, if it helps...I have a few xcpt DESKTOP (MDMP) files, & in the text document files under them, under [Exception Info], the "type" says ACCESS_VIOLATION writing address....
- roberta5919 years agoHero (Retired)
@mstormyrose7867 Do not uninstall the game. More then likely the game core files are not the problem. There is a return to factory method - link - Sims 3 return game to factory BUT before you do even that try a registry cleaner like ccleaner (there is a free version). Clean the registry. ACCESS_VIOLATION is usually a DEP issue and for some reason some computer need the game added to the DEP table for the game to run. Try ccleaner then try adding the game to DEP, then try the factory reset.
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