Scanning Programs Installed? HELP?! Please?!

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Dullahan:
You could try the 50/50 method. Start by moving your downloads folder to the desktop, then see if the game stops doing that.
Then separate your downloads folder in half, to see which half has the mod in it. Then you can slowly test things until you find it. If you have a lot of mods, it can be a pain in the butt, but it is one of the best ways to do it.

cutiesimsthree:
K :) Just exited the game. I am going to try that method now :)

Dullahan:
Okay, hope it helps. :]

Theraven:
The best way to do problem solving of downloads is to use folders to sort everything in. One for hacks, one for defaults, one for newly downloaded items (for test run before moving to appropriate folder), and so on (one for clothes, one for hairs, one for sims, one for furniture, by creator, or whatever system you like...). Makes everything more organized, and it's much easier to do problem solving on your own. If you think a hack is making troubles, you only have to check the hacks folder, or if some bits of clothing is messing things up, you only need to test the clothing folder, or if something you've recently downloaded is likely to be the culprit, you can remove the "new items" folder and see if that helps.

Pictures and/or links might be a good idea to keep together with the downloads too, as when you've got over 50 folders you'll never remember what is what or where you found it.

Just don't end up doing what I did my first time around - 10 000 + files all mashed up in the Downloads folder with no system at all. Let's just say I gave up sorting them when my game started misbehaving...

ancienthighway:
Take a look at Nobody7382's mods.  He tends to put developer type packages in with his mods which if you don't follow the install instructions will be installed causing these types of messages.

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