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@puzzlezaddict I tried a clean boot and I removed the Sims 4 folder entirely.. and in a fresh new save I went from 20mins down to 15:06 mins.-with no mods, or CC of any kind, there's nothing but the pre-mades plus a sim I made for the save. There's just the one save and I still have the problem
It like the computer thinks there's nothing there to work with because according to Event view I get audit events have been dropped by the transport 0. I included a minitool box (but I notice, there's nothing about Sims in the MTB or in the Event view-only Origin.
PS: I can't do what the form admin asks because my account setting are already on the default in regards to me not being able to reply to my own threads, I can get the option to reply if I'm signed out but not if I'm signed in. @EA_Spectre if i'm not signed in righ above the "twitter" section of the site- I get the "New Topic" option but if I'm signed in, the only way I can get new topic is via another person's thread- and my account is on the default and still can't reply to my own threads
I used event viewer just a second before you PM me back for the CHDSK results . I uploaded the results of the the program https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xILJjscF5axp1ea__efaVrAvNP1RSGD5/view?usp=sharing
as far as I can tell nothing's wrong (but I'm still a totally newbie with a computer)
Oh I forgot to mention it took a long time to get from 16% to the desktop..over 30mins
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@Madamelee Yes, the chkdsk results look fine. Please now check your RAM. The most thorough tool is MemTest86, which requires a blank USB stick, or you can erase one to create the tool. Here's where to download it, and a very thorough guide for running it:
https://www.memtest86.com/index.html
https://www.overclockersclub.com/guides/memtest86_memory_guide/
If you don't have a spare USB stick, you can try the built-in Microsoft tool. However, it's not as reliable, so if your RAM passes, that doesn't necessarily mean it's fine. This guide is for Windows 8:
https://winaero.com/blog/how-to-diagnose-memory-using-memory-diagnostics-tool-in-windows-8/