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Hello @puzzlezaddict Many thanks for your reply.
I have tried disabling origin in game but via the sims game in my library i.e. right click on the game icon, goto game properties then can disable it there. I tried your method but it won't let me do it as in "restricted access mode"??
I've also tried multiple times deleting the Sims4 folder from my documents/moving it to desktop - given that it won't start at all I don't currently have any games saved. But this still doesn't work ☹️
I've attached my dxdiag file which I ran the other day. My PC is currently running McAfee antivirus - not sure if this is causing an issue?
Many thanks for your help! :D
@ITurner_Anzac There's a global setting for Origin in-game and a game-specific one; either should work. The global one is under Application Settings > Origin in-game, and it's worth trying regardless.
Still, you should be able to turn off restricted access mode in Origin: hover over your username, select Application Settings, and under Application (the first header), scroll all the way to the bottom, under Advanced. If you can't disable the setting, run Origin as an admin: right-click on the Origin shortcut and select "Run as administrator." If that doesn't help either, clear Origin's cache and repeat the above.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games/
The driver for your graphics chip is also out of date, and that may be causing the Sims 4 errors, although Origin in-game and/or restricted access mode could also cause the issue. It's a good idea to update the driver either way though. You can find the newest one on the Dell download page for your laptop:
I haven't heard of McAfee causing any Sims 4 issues, at least not recently, but if none of the above helps, try disabling McAfee just long enough to test. As long as you don't open anything other than Origin and Sims 4, your computer shouldn't be in any danger.
- 5 years ago
Hi @puzzlezaddict I have updated the drivers as per the link you sent, but sadly this still has not resolved the situation.
I've run another DxDiag (attached) - I don't know how to tell if the driver is out of date, hopefully this one shows un updated driver?
Otherwise looks like I may well have to look at what McAfee is doing... I don't get how installing and running a game from new can be so difficult!! Many thanks for all your help so far!
- 5 years ago
@ITurner_Anzac Here is a troubleshooting guide i made hope it helps you 🙂 https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues-PC/Sims-4-Troubleshooting/td-p/9630391
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@ITurner_Anzac Your dxdiag does list the new driver, and it looks like the driver is installed correctly as well. However, there are a number of new errors in your dxdiag, all of which are system issues, not necessarily anything to do with Sims 4. So it's a good idea to run a couple of basic checks on your Windows system files. Here's how:
- Hit Windows key-X
- Choose either “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Command prompt (Administrator),” whichever option is offered
- Inside the window that appears, copy and paste “DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth” without quotes into the window, and enter
- The system will start validating soon. If it throws an error, please list it here
- After it reaches 100%, hit Windows key-X again
- Again, choose “PowerShell (Administrator)” or “Command prompt (Administrator)”
- Inside the window, copy and paste “sfc /scannow” without quotes into the window, and enter
- Post the message you receive here
Restart your computer, hit Windows key-i, select Update & Security, and click the button to check for updates.
Did you manage to disable Origin in-game? It does need to be eliminated as a potential cause of your issue, especially since it's such a common problem.
If disabling Origin in-game doesn't help, please check the Reliability Monitor for any new related entries. Since your new dxdiag has so many Windows errors, I can't see whether the game is throwing errors as well or not. Hit Windows key-R and enter "perfmon /rel" without quotes. You'll see a list of errors and updates, with a column for each day. (Today is all the way on the right.)
For any errors that mention Origin or Sims 4 from after you run DISM and sfc, or any errors that happened while you were trying to play, click "View technical details," then copy the information and paste it into a text document. (Notepad is fine.) You can attach the file to a post as you did with your dxdiag. Sometimes the Reliability Monitor doesn't update right away, so if you don't see any related errors, be sure to check back an hour or two. The timestamp on the initial chart can also be off by up to an hour, so that's not an entirely reliable metric, but the one within the technical details should be accurate.
- 5 years ago
Hi @puzzlezaddict thanks so much for taking the time with this. I have done the restore health and scan commands in the shell (screen shots attached). Both seemed to say the PC was fine. I restarted it and checked for updates, it seems to think it doesn't need any more updates at present.
Origin in game is definitely disabled so this shouldn't be causing any problems.
Have looked at the reliability monitor and this only says there is an error when I have forced the sims to close with task manager. It is not showing any errors while it is "running" i.e. stuck on the load screen. So PC seems to think all is well by the looks of things although clearly this is not the case... gaah.
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