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@mereloi This error is typically related to an overly active antivirus. So please set exceptions in yours for TS4_x64, TS4_DX9_x64, and TS4_Launcher_x64; or the entire Bin folder they're in. Set an exception for EADesktop.exe as well.
You may need to repair the game afterwards, but uninstalling isn't usually necessary. If you do uninstall, back up the Sims 4 folder in Documents > Electronic Arts, which holds your saves and other user data. This folder shouldn't be deleted during the uninstall process, but it's always best to keep backups.
- 11 months ago
Can I put the backup folder in my desktop? Then what am I gonna do after I install again? Wouldn’t there be a new sims 4 folder? I’m so sorry for asking a lot of questions.
- puzzlezaddict11 months agoHero+
@mereloi Please ignore the other thread, which was for a user with a different error and probably very different hardware than you have. (And I wrote the original reply, so I would know.) Just set the exceptions I listed in post 2.
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