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Ahhh okay! That makes more sense haha
And I can run it without it crashing on my HP Laptop but the laptop its dated in comparison to my desktop so I'm guessing thats why it can run it. I just bought this desktop back at the end of February so its fairly new. The desktop I had prior to this one had an 8GB Radeon RX 480 Graphics card,12 GB RAM, with a Xeon E3 Processor (Windows 10 Home) And it also ran The sims 2 UC without crashing. This is initially why I thought it had to do with my Nvidia GTX graphics card or maybe because I have windows 10 Pro instead of Home. I'm not sure, but I know there is only so much that can be done as, like you said, there is no active support.
I can see if My windows 10 needs to be updated and try to run the game again. I'll let you know what I find out. And If I need to update it I'll let you know how the game runs. As well as doing the Clean boot for my computer to see if that fixes the issue. Thanks for you advice and being so helpful! I really appreciate it.
Edited To Add: So I updated windows 10 as it needed to be updated and then I did a clean boot exactly as it was written but couldn't get TS2 UC to run as origin wasn't working for me and it kept freezing at the start up portion so I went back and re-enabled the programs (As it suggested in the steps for the clean boot) and was able to launch the game. This time it crashed sooner than before. As soon as my sim was headed Downtown, not ever 30 mins into the game, it crashed.
- MsPigglyPooh7 years agoSeasoned AceThanks so much for your response! I really appreciate it. I might have to look into the same thing as well. I do like windows 7 better than windows 10 tbh lol
- aprilraven7 years agoRising Traveler@MsPigglyPooh You are more than welcome! Happy to help a fellow Simmer. 🙂 Seriously, if I didn't need Windows 10 to run some new games, I'd have ditched it and gone back to Windows 7 years ago.
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