5 years ago
Gameplay crashes
My sims game won't let me actually play the game, it will let me do things in CAS and in the map, but playing a household makes it crash. I took out my mods and it still did it, I've reinstalled and ...
@amrenthebat Did you get the error with the Media Creation Tool or with something else?
@amrenthebat Then you can try the site I linked. I don't know why the Media Creation Tool isn't working, but that just suggests even more strongly that there's a fundamental issue with Windows that needs to be addressed.
@amrenthebat The idea, at least at the moment, isn't to install a new version of Windows. It's to use the Windows image you downloaded as a source for DISM. It's the part in this link:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image
under Fix Windows 10 recovery image" towards the bottom of the page. The instructions provided show how to create an ISO using the Media Creation Tool, but you now have an ISO from another source you can use instead. So you're mounting the ISO, as you did, then entering this into DISM:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:X:\Sources\install.wim
where the X after Source is the drive letter that the ISO was given when you mounted it. Be sure to leave all the other punctuation intact.
@amrenthebat And this is with the installer you downloaded still mounted, as shown in a File Explorer window?
I'm sorry, but I don't really know how else to help here. Windows won't let you repair it using any of the methods I know, and the only other approach I can think of is to do a clean install, as in, wipe the drive and start fresh.
You could try resetting the laptop instead, if you're able, but that would amount to the same thing except you'd start with a slightly older version of Windows rather than the newest one. Either way, you'd be erasing all your data, although of course you could reinstall any apps (including Sims 4), and you could store your personal files on an external drive or in the cloud and restore them afterwards.