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Thanks for the reply 🙂 I have 89GB unused space on my SSD so that’s not the problem, and TS3 is set to use the Nvidia GPU, 1GB dedicated RAM plus 2 gig shared; details a little further down in the data-dump from dxdiag. I’m only trying to install the main game, no expansions.
I’m not a casual Windows user, by the way, quite the opposite in fact 🙂 The reason for my post here was to enquire if any others have experienced this and how they might have solved it; the game worked perfectly on the same pc running Windows 7, so I can only assume it’s Windows 10 causing the problem.
Un- and reinstalling the graphics drivers didn’t do the trick either...
No Sims 3 for me, it seems, but I’ll survive 😀 Thanks for the suggestions guys.
What is your Origin version number?
Your Pagefile is only 4 GB big, I would recommend to set it to at least 8GB and test.
(The PCH error points to a possible problem here.)
Also make sure that .Net 3.5 is properly installed and preform a clean install of the VC++ 2010 runtime.
Furthermore, if the above don't helps, your Notebook uses NVIDIA's Optimus technology.
This technology requires that both GPUs in your system work together.
Now you have a relatively new NVIDIA driver but the Intel driver is from 2012, and it seems that not even Intel provided Windows 10 driver for this APU.
Here you could set a dual boot configuration with windows 7. A 30GB partition should be more then enough for Win 7 and the game.
Use only the last GPU drivers MSI provided on their website if you go this way.
- 7 years ago
Driver conflict sounds like a reasonable explanation. My Intel GPU is a crappy old HD which isn’t supported under Windows 10, as you also confirmed.
I have no no idea which version of Origin, it’s deleted now as is TS3. Thanks for the input 🙂