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Are you running the game through Origin? If so you need to add Origin as a trusted site or app
- mate544 years agoHero+
@Leopardka If the Autorun just won't start, make sure you don't have any potential Sims 2 installation references already on your PC.
To run the installer using Command Prompt, open it as Administrator (search for cmd in the Start Menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator). It should say C:\WINDOWS\system32>.
Find out which drive the game disk is in (D:, E:, etc.), then switch to it in cmd. For example, if the game disk is in D:, just type in D: (so it says C:\WINDOWS\system32>D:) and press enter.
After it switches, type in Autorun.exe and press Enter, then see if the installer opens.
- 4 years ago@mate54 Hey! It kinda helped (the CD for sure was turning quickly in my CD-Rom) but the installation didn't start at all. (Again.) I got this message: https://ibb.co/8gNX6GM
- mate544 years agoHero+
@Leopardka Once you use the Autorun command in Powershell (which seems to be the one you used in the previous message), does any kind of Sims 2 executable or installer show up in Task Manager / Details? If it does show up on the list, try right-clicking on it and select Analyze Wait Chain. If there is any process blocking it, end it and see if the installer starts.
- 2 years ago
You are the BEST!!!!!! Nothing would work. I’m so glad I came across your comment!!!
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