Clean Installer Error Messages, desperately seeking help!!!!!!

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PeachFuzz:
Yes I'm absolutely positive the crashes have nothing to do with the lots, they were NEVER corrupted to begin with and there's nothing wrong with ANY of the cc that I had installed.

It doesn't really matter if I delete the cache files or not.

I kind of disagree with the ' memory crash thing' at this point, honestly. Maybe I shouldn't use the clean installer anymore and use a different program to clean house, perhaps I won't have any issues.


Theraven:
The Clean Installer is meant to install the houses, and to clean up before you install them. Once you have installed them it can't do anything much. Usually it's the CC that comes with the house that makes trouble, not the lot file itself.

PeachFuzz:
I really don't know what else to say, I've tested and stated what I've done in the previous post. Obviously it was neither that was screwing with the ci.

ancienthighway:
TS2 really doesn't care where a .package file is in your game folders when it comes to mods and objects.  It seems pretty obstinate about having Bodyshop items in Downloads or SavedSims though.  Have you looked at SavedSims at all?

If I were you, I'd look in every folder in My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2 to see if anything looks amiss.  In addition to the cache files already mentioned, delete Neighborhoods\NeighborhoodManager.package.  Set the Folder view to details so you can see the date associated with it also.  Sometimes the date will provide you the clue you need.

Examine all the folders in Program Files (x86)\EA Games if you haven't reinstalled everything.  I think you said you did, but I may be thinking of someone else having problems.  Again look for any package files that may be amiss, focusing on date, since these files should be fairly consistent on date with some exceptions.  Custom modular stairs are installed in these folders along with one other build mode object, but I don't recall off hand what it is.  Walls maybe?

After doing all that, and you still have problems, the problems reside in custom MESH files as has been suggested multiple times already.

caffeinated.joy:
Also, this is just something to keep in mind as you work; clean files can corrupt for a variety of reasons. This means something that has been working fine for months or years can suddenly, and for no apparent reason, pitch and fit and give up. Fortunately, this doesn't happen too often, but it does happen.

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