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@pickapon This error is antivirus-related, as far as I've seen, so that's the first place to look. Here's how to set exclusions:
https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/answer/13427/
You'd want to exclude TS4_x64, TS4_DX9_x64, and TS4_Launcher_x64; or the entire folder they're in. It's also worth adding an exception for EADesktop.exe. You may need to repair Sims 4 with Bitdefender temporarily disabled before the game-related executables appear.
- pickapon1 year agoRising Adventurer
Just had a look and that's not fixed the problem unfortunately. I'm unable to update to the latest version of Sims 4 either
@pickapon So you can't repair Sims 4 with Bitdefender compltely disabled? If so, please uninstall it (if it's not currently installed), create a new folder for Sims 4, and try installing there, with Bitdefender still disabled. The folder should be on the root level of the drive of your choice, for example C:\Games is fine, but not C:\Program Files\Games. Here again, as long as you don't do anything else at the same time, your computer should be safe, and you can reenable Bitdefender after you test the game.
Repairing or reinstalling would automatically give you the newest version of Sims 4; no need to update after that.
- pickapon1 year agoRising Adventurer
I think I've found the root of the problem... it's a hardware issue.
I had my gf take a look at my PC and it seems my D drive is failing. It's started crashing and reloading more often, which could be why it wouldn't allow me to update TS4.
Thanks for the input, I appreciate it :-)
Seems like I need a new PC :-(
@pickapon You don't necessarily need a whole new PC. A secondary drive is simple to replace, and it's pretty much painless other than the work it takes to preserve your data. Even laptop drives can be swapped out with little more than a screwdriver.