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@VampireLuna3 Restart your computer and disable your antivirus, temporarily of course, then try again to repair. Don't reenable the AV until you've tested Sims 4 once. As long as you don't do anything else at the same time, your computer should be safe.
If this helps, set an exception in your antivirus for EADesktop.exe. Set exceptions for TS4_x64, TS4_DX9_x64, and TS4_Launcher_x64 as well, or the entire Bin folder they're in.
- VampireLuna38 months agoNew Novice@puzzlezaddict Ok I will try this, thanks
- VampireLuna38 months agoNew Novice@puzzlezaddict I tried this unfortunately it did not work. Do you know any other fixes? Thanks
- puzzlezaddict8 months agoHero+
@VampireLuna3 Try reinstalling the game to a new location. There might be a faster way to fix this, but looking for that faster way would likely take more time than simply reinstalling. Do a clean uninstall first (of both Sims 4 and the EA App), as described here:
It's important to create a new folder into which you'll install Sims 4. That folder can be on D, that's fine, but installing directly to D:\ might be the issue here.
Please leave your antivirus disabled when reinstalling the EA App and Sims 4, and don't reenable it until you've tested the game once, if you can get that far.
- VampireLuna38 months agoNew Novice
I just uninstalled everything and tried downloading to a new location but now I can’t even download the Sims4 at all😞 do you know how to fix? Thanks
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