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@amf189 Did you reapply the -dx9 setting after reinstalling? It should have been removed, and I meant to mention that in my last post but forgot.
If that's not the issue, I'd suggest running chkdsk to make sure there's nothing wrong with your drive. There's no evidence of a problem other than the "repairs needed" error, but it's still a reasonable possibility at this point.
- Hit Windows key-X
- Choose either “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Windows Terminal (Administrator),” whichever option is offered
- Inside the window that appears, copy and paste "chkdsk /f /r c:" without quotes, and enter
- You'll be asked to allow a restart; say yes
- When the scan is done, use this guide to find the results
- Repeat for drive D: use "chkdsk /f /r d:" without quotes
You should be able to attach the report to a post as well. Running chkdsk will take some time, so you may want to leave it while you're doing something else.
@puzzlezaddict I've attached the results. Thanks again for all your help so far
- puzzlezaddict9 months agoHero+
@amf189 It looks like your drives are in good health, or rather your two partitions of the one drive, but that chkdsk did need to do some cleanup. That's nothing to worry about since it was successful. Can you play now, or do you get the same error? And when you reinstalled the game, did you reinstall it to C or D?
- 9 months ago
@puzzlezaddict I still get the same error. And when I reinstalled, I installed it to the C drive.
Any other ideas on what to try? Do you think it’s because this computer is old and I’m running Windows 7 for it?
- puzzlezaddict9 months agoHero+
@amf189 The problem might be Windows 7 combined with the age of the hardware. There is a known error related to Windows 7 and Sims 4 in DirectX 11 mode, but the problem goes away in DirectX 9 mode, and you're getting a different error than those other people. Here's the master thread if you're curious:
I really don't know what else to suggest here, unfortunately. I can't prove that the problem is the OS or the old hardware, but it's a very reasonable possibility. If you want to take one more shot at it, I'd suggest doing a clean reinstall and using a folder on D (which is the same physical drive, but the different address in the file system might help). It's the same process as before, just with a different install location.
Other than that, I suppose you could reinstall Windows, if you're willing. But it might be time to start looking for a new computer. Aside from all these issues, the newer one should be so much faster both in Sims 4 and in general.
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