Game crashing at loading screen

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Aquarius:
Quote from: Aquarius on September 20, 2010, 02:03:18 pm

Ok, I got another question and thought it'd be a waste to make a new thread for it. I just used a flash drive to transfer my sims 2 files to anoter compuiter, I put all the folders for each expansion into the Program Files section of "My computer" but the game and all the epxansions still aren't installed. What do I do? Do I need the disks? If so then it's a lost cause :'( PLEEEASE TELL ME I DONT NEED THE DISKS!

EDIT: Bodyshop seems to work....



sorry for double postin but this is kinda important...

Theraven:
The neighborhood files and all that stuff can be transferred between computers without much trouble, but I do think you have to install the gamefiles with disks. Can't say it for certain, though.

You did make sure you used the right path, did you? And all the needed folders? If you transfer between PC/mac, or XP/Vista, for instance, there will be slightly different paths. For Vista - especially if you have 64 bit like me, there will be two Program Files folders, and the game files must go into the (x86) one. 

You could try to install the basegame (if you have it), to see if you do have the right paths. It's easy to forget something.

Aquarius:
Yeah I transfered from one Windows comp to another(granted, one is significantly older than the other) and put it in the right programs folder..the problem is I have no idea where about half of my disks(base game included) are. lol I fail :P

miros1:
Yes, you need the disks.  There's stuff in the registry that can only be put there by the installer. 

Sometimes you need to delete either the Thumbnails folder or the NeighborhoodManager.package file to fix a crash.

Aquarius:
Dang. Guess im goin disk huntin around my mess of a house. Thanks again guys

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