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Someone asked me to provide the DxDiag so I attached it now, but I don't know why I had to still do it even though my problem is solved. I only wanted to let other people know what worked for me...
@emiliadelrey The dxdiag is helpful because EA is trying to gather data about affected users. Your dxdiag shows that your graphics driver is four years old, which may be the problem. If you'd like to try updating, install this driver:
@deblake60 I'm sorry to say I'm stumped here. The only other suggestion I have would be a clean uninstall (with Revo) and reinstall of both Sims 4 and the EA App, using a fresh admin Windows account, with your antivirus disabled during the process. I'll keep an eye out for other potential causes of this error as well.
- 11 months ago@puzzlezaddict I'm sorry to say I'm stumped here. The only other suggestion I have would be a clean uninstall (with Revo) and reinstall of both Sims 4 and the EA App, using a fresh admin Windows account, with your antivirus disabled during the process. I'll keep an eye out for other potential causes of this error as well.
I had done all that already, sadly, nothing helped. As mentioned, everything was super before the update. I would appreciate any information moving forward. I just want to play while I still have some vacation left. lol- puzzlezaddict11 months agoHero+
@deblake60 I will do that.
@TacticalPaws1 Please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
@I-Sim4ever_80 Please post a dxdiag as well, so EA gets the relevant info.
@Karababy52 The studio driver is optimized for professional workloads. It may run games fine, but that's not the purpose it's written for, so it's always best to use the game-ready driver if you don't need the studio driver for other purposes.
Your currently-installed driver should be fine, but you can update as an experiment if you want, and roll back if you don't like the results. As long as you don't clean-uninstall your current driver, or choose to clean-install the new one, the old driver should still be available. Hit Windows key-X, select the Device Manager, expand Display Adapters, right-click the GTX 1050, click Properties, then Driver, and you'll see the option to roll back.
@rileewadsworth Your saves should be in the folder you've moved, and you can copy or move them to the new Sims 4 folder to regain access to them. You'll probably also want the contents of Tray (saved households and builds), perhaps Screenshots and Recorded Videos, and UserSettings.ini and/or accountDataDB.package (not sure about this one yet) for the login rewards. The rest can be discarded.
- 11 months ago
It worked. Thank you!
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