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- Danii7373 years agoRising Novice
Alright I'll check it later and I'll let you know if it worked
- Danii7373 years agoRising Novice
Okay so i searched for FP01 in my files and it showed these three do I delete the first one or also the second one or do I only delete the second one as both look similar except the second also has 'installer' in the name and also 'DLC'
@Danii737 You delete the first two and then rename the "The Sims 4 Create a Sim Demo" folder they're inside. The third folder is patch data: the Delta folder holds patch-related info for all packs whether they're installed or not. If you did delete this folder, a game repair would restore it, so it's not a big deal.
- Danii7373 years agoRising Novice
I deleted the FP01 folders, but now it says I can't change the name of the Sims 4 Create A Sim Demo folder, because it says I have the folder or file opened in another program :/ What would happen if I completely deleted everything related to the demo?
@Danii737 Open the Task Manager and make sure the EA App isn't running, and also the EABackgroundService, which would be listed under background processes. If you find either one, right-click and End Task.
If you delete the CAS Demo, you won't be able to reinstall it. Maybe that matters to you; maybe it doesn't.
- Danii7373 years agoRising Novice
I just stopped all tasks related to the EA app and I was able to rename the demo folder so what do I do now? Can I just reopen the EA app and download the pack?
@Danii737 Yes, go ahead and download the pack from the App, then let me know whether it shows up in-game.
- Danii7373 years agoRising Novice
Thank you so much it now says I own the pack instead of 'download to use' or 'restart to use'