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I've just followed the steps to reset the origin cache and re install to the latest version and it still says the base game is installed and ready to play when it's not even installed.
- EA_Mai8 years ago
EA Staff
Hi @nham23,
There might be some files left in your computer from a previous installation of the game. In this case, I would try to make a manual uninstallation of The Sims 3.
A fellow simmer, Bluebellflora, has made a guide on how to uninstall and reinstall The Sims 3 on Mac, you might want to take a look 😉
Let us know if that helps,
-Mai
I've followed those steps and it still shows the base game and expansion packs as installed and ready to play. There is no trace of the game or any data relating to it left on my system. I honestly have done everything I could and nothing has worked.
- EA_Mai8 years ago
EA Staff
Thanks for trying that. This is definitely very weird. Could you try to install Origin with a different Mac user?
-Mai
I'll give it a try
- EA_Mai8 years ago
EA Staff
Great @nham23, we will be here, let us know if that works 😉
-Mai
Well I did look at it but was still limited to control and my documents. Eventually I did call you and an adviser told me to use a registry cleaner like CC Cleaner to uninstall Origin. It was there that I found the problem. There were registry files related to game still in my system that I didn't find when doing a search and clean of my MAC library. I managed to find them and uninstall them and as a result I'm happy to say that it has worked and the base game and all relevant packs are ready for downloading and installing again. I finally know now what to do in case something like this happens again.
Thank you for you help and advice
- EA_Mai8 years ago
EA Staff
That's great news, @nham23! Glad to read you were able to install your game, enjoy it! And be nice with your sims! ;P
-Mai
I have the exact same problem. And I have also tried uninstalling everything, following the guides for uninstalling both the sims 3 and origin. Nothing helps. So how did you manage it with CCleaner? Care to share?
Use apps that purport to get rid of hidden files with caution, they can destabilise your Mac. Have you tried the Origin reset tool?