Okay, at this point, it seemed you may have an outdated mod laying about in your Downloads folder.
You will have to do the Mod Dance (yes, the dreaded mod dance everyone talks about and dreads).
1. Create a temporary folder on your desktop.
2. Move half of your mods from your Downloads folder to your temporary folder.
3. Start up the game and go back to the Sims you were playing when the errors were first thrown.
4. If the errors were still being thrown, then the problem mod is still in your Downloads folder.
5. Okay, create another temporary folder (name it Temporary 2 if you want).
6. Then start removing each mod, one by one, until the error goes away.
I know this sounded long and tedious, but the error logs you posted seemed to me that there is a problem mod laying still in your Downloads folder. It is worth the effort to narrow down to that particular mod and remove it from the game.
I do this too sometimes when I can't trace the error to a problem mod.
Also, here is another way to check for conflicts:
1. Go to
Simwardrobe2. Click Sims 2 from the gray side bar.
3. Click on Programs.
4. Scroll down somewhat to find HCDU (Hack Conflict Detection Utility).
5. Download it and read the instructions first before you install the program.
6. Once the program is installed, click Run to run the program.
7. Look for any conflicts that points to potential mod issues.
Let us know how that works out for you.