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I was just confused about the whole VC++ part 🙂
Try deactivating Origin In Game: http://sims4.crinrict.com/en/2014/09/deactivate-origin-in-game/
- 10 years ago
Did that with no change. I had uninstalled the game and I was talking about the VC++ because I can't reinstall the game because of the VC++ error. I have gone to the VC 2010 and 2013 files within the game and tried doing the repairs and that doesn't help. I just installed the Sims 3 and ALL the packs and that runs great. I want to try just installing the base sims 4 but I'm not sure how to do that.
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
So we need to solve the C++ error now first cause you can't reinstall you don't have Sims 4 installed currently ?
- 10 years ago
Yes, I uninstalled the Sims 4 game and all the files in Origin Games. I tried to reinstall and it downloaded but when it tried to install it said that error.
- 10 years ago
Ok, so after a lot of stuff I did manage to get the S4 game loaded and all the extra stuff. I'm not really sure how I did it lol It did still give me the error but then in the bottom corner it tells me the game is ready to play. What ever, I'll take it for now. So big test...Started the game picked a random preinstalled family and started to play them. Went right to build/buy mode and clicked on a wall paint and sure enough the game went right to black screen with the game still running. I pressed Alt/Tab and it comes back long enough for me to exit the game. Back to square one.
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
And Origin in game is now still turned off ?
- 10 years ago
Yep
- 10 years ago
So, is there a patch for this problem? I would really like to build/buy again without a problem. Thanks
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
Have you tried the 32 bit version already ?
- 10 years ago
I don't have that option in my Game Properties box. Just Game language and command line and a box to check to disable Origin, which is not checked. Do I have this option with Windows 10?
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
Yes you should.
Download the Origin client from here again: http://origin.com/download and manually reinstall it: https://help.ea.com/en/article/manually-uninstalling-origin/
Then repair the game through Origin again
- 10 years ago
I did all that. I still don't see the new tab. When it was in repair the VC++ box came on about the 2nd item to repair but then went away and said game was ready to play while still repairing the rest of the packs.
- 10 years ago
I also looked at the Task Manager while game was running and it said Sims 4 (32 bit) So I guess I am running it in 32. I just don't have the option to change to 64 bit?
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
What's your Origin and your game version ? Game can be found on the menu screen in the game or by using the cheat version and Origin can be found under Help in the menu
- 10 years ago
Here is what I have
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
That is so weird.
Could you do an Origin Error Report and put your ID here
http://help.ea.com/en/article/how-to-use-origin-error-reporting/ - 10 years ago
Just set it off. My ID number is: 0979631770000973
- Anonymous10 years ago
@Monchichi4u2c Please try the steps in the order below:
- Manually uninstall Origin
- Run CCleaner
- Restart your router/modem and do a Clean Boot
- Make sure that your UAC is enabled and set to notify
- Download the latest version of Origin and install the client - make sure to run the setup file with Admin rights
- Add firewall/antivirus exceptions for Origin and open the needed ports
- When starting Origin, please make sure to run it as Administrator
- Right click the Sims 4 game tile and select 'Repair Game'
Let us know how you get on!
- 10 years ago
Just got all that done. No changes to anything. Still get the warning that Origin is in Compatibility mode when Origin starts. During the repair I get the VC++ Error but it still continues to check the rest of the files. And no change to the sims game. So Frustrating
- Anonymous10 years ago
@Monchichi4u2c Do you now have the option to run the game in 32 bit version? Also just to confirm did you run through the steps in the article @crinrict recommended: https://help.ea.com/en/article/your-vc-runtime-package-has-not-installed-correctly-error-troubleshooting/?
- 10 years ago
Yes, I still do not have an option to change it. But I think it is running in 32 anyway. When I go to task manager it says Sims 4 (32bit). Yes, I have gone to the game files and clicked on each of the VC++ files for 2010 and 2013 (64 and 86) to repair them.
Ok, so really strange...I Googled the Origin window that keeps popping up when I start up Origin that says "Origin is running in Windows Compatibility mode if problems occur take it off this mode." So I found a page and did what it said. Oh and I just checked to see if I had the tab in origin for 32 or 64 and I have that now too! It's in 64 bit by the way. So I thought maybe I would try that for Sims 4. I right clicked the game shortcut and went to properties. Then compatibility mode tab. I ran compatibility test and it said it had a solution. I checked it in game and I could paint walls and I placed a computer with no screen going black! So I kept the settings and so far things are working great. I'm going to play the game today and see if it all runs smoothly.
How crazy!
I really was thinking I would never find a solution! Thank you for all your help guys!
- crinrict10 years agoHero+
That's good to hear. Let us know how it goes.
- 10 years ago
I think that did it. No problems at all with a black screen. So happy it is fixed. Thanks for all the help.
- 9 years ago
So, Monchichi, what website was it that you went to for the fix, and what'd it have you do? We're having the same problem. If you could post a link to the site, that'd be awesome. Or at least tell me what, exactly, you searched for so I can find it.
- 9 years ago
Wow, it has been a while since I did this correction. I think my earlier post explained it. I can't find the exact web page I used but this is what I did:
Find your Sims 4 game icon
Right click the icon
This brings up a window
Click on Properties
Click on the compatibility Tab
Click on the box that says "Run compatibility troubleshooter"
After it runs click "Try recommended settings"
The click "Test the program"
After the program runs, window it and go back to the troubleshooter. Click next
Click, save these settings.
Also, make sure you do the same steps to Origin icon
Also, when you right click, click the "run as administrator button for both the game and Origin
To know if it worked:
Go to Origin and on the screen with the Sims 4 game right click it
Click on "Game properties"
Under "When launching this game" there should be a tab
It should give you 3 choices. Present all options, Run Sims 4 in 64bit or run Sims 4 in 32bit. Click on the 64bit and ok
It should then work fine.
Good Luck.