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@Peaches327 The most common reason this would happen is an overly aggressive antivirus. So if you have a third-party program installed, look for recent actions involving the EA App. The App doesn't uninstall itself on its own.
For now, just reinstall the App. If you get a message saying it's already installed, choose the option to repair. Then try to play Sims 4.
If that doesn't work, uninstall the App with Revo Uninstaller (the free version is fine), download a fresh copy of the installer, and use that.
- 2 years ago
yeah it gave me the option to repair. This works 👍
- SpaceCatSociety2 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
I am experiencing the same problem as OP, your answer is unhelpful. Apps shouldn't just delete themselves but this is nevertheless that has happened.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@SpaceCatSociety The point of my reply was not that the EA App deleted itself but that an antivirus may have quarantined a component of it. Apps don't delete themselves, at least not in general, and the EA App certainly does not. But it can be altered or corrupted by an outside influence just like any other program.
- SpaceCatSociety2 years agoSeasoned Newcomer
Thank you. I do run kapersky. Is there a way to make this stop? It's very annoying to have to download it again each day
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