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@tomanynote , to my knowledge trying to install the game on anything other than your main hard drive at first results in problems for the game recognizing where to direct saves and to look for the EA Games/Sims 2 folders. Uninstall the game from your D drive and allow it to install on your C drive to begin with. Then start up the game and make sure that an EA Games folder generates in your Documents folder the first time you start up the game.
Please post back here once you have completed these steps and we can then research and see about moving the game to your D Drive.
I've not only tried uninstalling from D and reinstalling to C MULTIPLE times, but I've also tried creating a new user account on my PC and installing it under that accounts' C/Documents folder.
No luck whatsoever.
- Tremayne42606 years agoHero
@tomanynote , I'm guessing that there is a file somewhere hidden with in either your C or D drives that needs to be deleted to fully uninstall the game. Do a seach to find if there are any Sims 2 files still on your computer.