@divaisdancing Your dxdiag lists a number of Sims 3 errors that could be related to the game itself or your computer. So please start with a couple of basic checks of your Windows system files:
- Hit Windows key-X
- Choose either “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Windows Terminal (Administrator),” whichever option is offered
- Inside the window that appears, copy and paste “DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth” without quotes, and enter
- The system will start validating soon. If it throws an error, please list it here
- After it reaches 100%, hit Windows key-X again
- Again, choose “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Windows Terminal (Administrator)”
- Inside the window, copy and paste “sfc /scannow” without quotes, and enter
- Post the message you receive here
Restart your computer, hit Windows key-i, select Update & Security, and click the box to check for updates. If any install, restart again afterwards.
If you use a third-party antivirus, please set exceptions for TS3.exe, Sims3Launcher.exe, and EADesktop.exe. If you don't think you have an antivirus program installed, check the Task Manager (including background processes) anyway—many computers come with one pre-installed. If you are in fact only using Windows Defender, and Controlled Folder Access is enabled, set the same exceptions. Don't enable it if it's not already running.
Next, clear the EA App's cache:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
Restart your computer, and repair the game: open your game library, click Sims 3, and select Manage > Repair.
If you have a Sims 3 folder in Documents > Electronic Arts, move it to the desktop. If you get an error when trying to move the folder, or it copies rather than moving, let me know. Otherwise, try again to play.