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This unfortunately seems to be quite a prevalent issue, one without a solution, so I'll just keep this simple.
I used to play The Sims 3 on a Toshiba laptop. It ran badly with and without mods, so I obviously used a lot of mods to at least make it somewhat meh. Some performance mods, custom content, etc was used, all the time.
I recently got a gaming laptop with an Nvidia GPU and a quad-core processor. It runs FF13 with minimal stutter, and runs Skyrim decently as well.
I just decided I wanted to try making something in TS3 again. I downloaded Origin, retrieved my old copy, waited for the download, and...
...was promptly met with the Sims version of the Blue Screen of Death.
I searched for fixes, but everything I found gave me long-outdated 'fixes' that I can't use.
So, does anyone have a working fix for this? I've tried everything from running it as an admin to reverifying the game, but nothing's worked so far.
@NobodyXIV14 Alright, I see a couple of issues here. First of all, even though your graphics card is fine for TS3, your processor is not. It's under the recommended 2.4 GHz speed, and it's U-series, for ultra-low power, meaning it's designed to save power whenever possible instead of providing consistent performance. Still, that's probably not why you can't launch the game at all.
Another issue is your RAM. 8 GB is more than enough for the game itself, but you don't have enough memory to be running very much alongside it. Your dxdiag shows a few TS3 crashes (and one from the launcher) due to lack of memory. So it's best to try to launch the game right after rebooting your computer, to free up as much RAM as possible. You can also check the Task Manager to find out what else might be hogging memory; Chrome is a typical culprit.
Your computer's registry has nothing to do with your game folder, although the game folder should be deleted or removed from the picture while you're troubleshooting. The registry contains critical information for your computer to function, but it's also where TS3 deposits its product keys and the like when it's installed. The guide to uninstalling shows how to find and delete TS3's registry entries, under "how can I manually uninstall it?" Here's the link again:
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/the-sims/the-sims-3/manually-uninstalling-the-sims-3/
One reason this could help is that your error logs are reporting crashes from TS3w.exe, which is the executable used to start the game on a Steam or disc install. Origin installs in Windows use TS3.exe, without the "w," so I'm not sure why your computer is using the old .exe.
While you're uninstalling and reinstalling, it's best to install TS3 onto your D drive. Your C drive is too small to comfortably hold the game's program files and your saves and other content. Windows 10 needs at least 35-40 GB free storage to maneuver, and you'll have trouble keeping that much available once you start playing and generating saves.