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Sims 4 was running fine through the EA App with the game installed on a high capacity USB. I recently purchased For Rent and installed it. Now the game won't run. I have uninstalled Sims, I have uninstalled the EA App. I have manually deleted everything and reinstalled both the game, expansion packs and app over and over more times than I can count. I've run countless repairs on both the game and EA App.
I even paid for and installed PC Cleaner and followed the usual instructions of restarting after uninstall, run PC Cleaner, then restart again. I've restarted my computer as many times as I've manually deleted and used Add/Remove programs to delete the game and App software. I've let my computer install the game overnight with no interruptions and today I am still getting an error message.
The game is still literally unplayable and all I did was purchase and download an expansion pack!
I am at my wits end. Previously, I had been running the game just fine through a high capacity USB stick but since installed For Rent, these errors keep happening. I only managed to get into the game once after a reinstall but nothing would load, not even images in the Library and once I tried to start a game, it crashed.
@lorelei5 Please try the suggestions in the first post of this thread:
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-PC/CURRENT-ISSUE-Sims-4-already-running/m-p/13276380
The error the thread covers is slightly different, but the causes overlap considerably, as do the fixes.
As a side note, your laptop's current Nvidia graphics driver is somewhat old, and Dell offers a newer one:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/g-series-15-3590-laptop/drivers
You're also one or more versions behind on some other software, including the audio driver and, more critically, the BIOS. I would suggest going through the list and installing whatever Dell detects needs to be updated. The BIOS should be the first step, then the chipset drivers (if any), then the rest after a restart.
This is important not only for general upkeep but because your dxdiag shows a couple of BlueScreens and some other serious errors. These may simply be due to outdated firmware and drivers though, not necessarily anything to worry about.
- 2 years ago
Thanks for offering the help.
So far I'm working through the trouble-shooting.
The OneDrive fix hasn't worked. I tried with OneDrive not even open and the game crashes when I try and start a new family, or do anything entailing running the actual game.
I moved the Electronic Arts file onto the desktop and now the game won't even open, giving an error message that there is not enough memory to run the game. I moved the files back and now I get an initialisation error when I try and run the Sims.
I'm not sure how to proceed further at this point as it seems worse than before.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@lorelei5 Where is your Documents folder located? If it's inside OneDrive's folder, disabling OneDrive entirely, rather than simply pausing syncing, will in fact make it impossible to launch Sims 4. The workarounds are to pause syncing only, or to move Documents out of OneDrive.
To find the full path to your Documents folder, search in Windows for Command Prompt, open it, and enter this command:
reg query "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders" /v "Personal"
Please list the result for me. You can write [username] instead of your actual username if you want, but leave the rest intact.
- 2 years ago
Hi,
Thanks again for your help. I never use OneDrive to install programs, so I doubt that might be the problem. The result to posting that command in Command Prompt is below:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
Personal REG_SZ C:\Users\USERNAME\DocumentsI did update all my Dell drivers etc. That was so far the least problem so far trying to get Sims 4 to run.
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