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I finally found the virtual display device in thev device manager and disable it but it didn't work. Should I enable it now?
@RosaRosa33 Please leave it disabled until Sims 4 is working correctly. It's not common to have multiple issues at the same time, but it does happen, and the best practice is to keep removing possible issues until the game runs again, then add them back one at a time to make sure nothing breaks.
Please try updating your laptop's graphics driver. You can get the newest copy available from Intel here:
You'll want the one dated January 10, not the older downloads. Run the installer as an admin: right-click the download and select "Run as administrator." Restart your computer after installing and before trying to play.
If you see an error when trying to install this driver, let me know. Some laptop manufacturers deliberately block the installation of drivers not provided by the manufacturer, but I'm not familiar enough with Huawei practices to know whether this is a possibility. I do know that Huawei doesn't offer standalone drivers for your laptop, just an app that runs updates automatically, and I'm not suggesting you install that.
If you can't install the new driver, or you can install it but Sims 4 still doesn't work, please create a new admin Windows account and try playing in that. Make it local, as in, don't link it to your Microsoft account. You'll be able to (try to) launch Sims 4 without reinstalling anything, but your saves and other user content won't be available. That's fine for now; just let me know whether the game loads.