Forum Discussion
@puzzlezaddictI've done everything at the link you posted.
I've reinstalled the game 3 times. I've reinstalled Origin twice. I'm turned off the Origin In Game. I've used the Repair option. I've disabled my windows antivirus. I'm running both the game and Origin as Administrator now.
I'm just lost.
I did run the dxdiag and attached it here.
Also... I just realized that ever since I uninstalled and reinstalled the game, the icon is no longer a normal Sims 4 icon. It is just a plain white icon that looks like a blank white sheet of paper. I'm not sure what that means.
@betharies2 Your laptop is pretty far behind on software updates. Dell lists a number of updates, some of which are marked urgent, that you don't have. It's probably easiest to install the Dell Update Application at the top of the list and let it do its thing. But if you don't want to do that, please at the very least install these, in order, with restarts in between:
- the BIOS update
- the Intel Chipset Device software (Mar 25)
- the Intel Management Engine Interface chipset driver (dated July 14; this is actually the newest version)
- the Nvidia GTX graphics driver
Once you've either done the manual installs or let the Dell application do it for you, restart one more time and try to play. If you still can't, please run a new dxdiag.
- 5 years ago
@puzzlezaddictI didn't even realize that I had missed computer updates. But I know I've had a habit of absent mindlessly clicking to postpone updates constantly when the option pops up while I'm doing other things.
Do you know where I go to do it's updates?And how do I do the updates that you have in that list?
Also, my game did end up opening last night right after I left my last post here. I decided to give it one last try before bed and it opened.... but tonight it's right back to not opening again.Update: I found where to search for updates. It says it's already up to date.... except for updating to the next version of Windows.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@betharies2 Sorry, I meant to link the Dell driver page for your laptop, but I guess I forgot to include that. It's here:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/product-support/product/g-series-15-7588-laptop/drivers
These are not Windows updates, or at least they're not all Windows updates; they're drivers and other software provided by Dell. You'll notice there's an update application offered as well, if you don't want to have to go through the list of drivers yourself. But I'm not sure whether the app will update BIOS for you, so you may need to do that on your own.
About The Sims 4 Technical Issues - PC
Recent Discussions
- 3 hours ago
- 5 hours ago
- 5 hours ago
unsupported video card?
Solved7 hours ago