This is strange
Jenna:
Fun, isn't it? I had a similar problem a long while ago; when I installed Nightlife, it then proceeded to uninstall University on me. As to why, I never figured out. Reinstalling University, however, solved that problem.
Moral of the story? Reinstall Bon Voyage to see if that fixes your problem.
mynxtres:
Too much fun :sad3: Thanks. oohkaay, I'll try again.
mynxtres:
Nope. That didn't help. My question now is, can I just copy the Seasons exp program from my computer to disc, uninstall Seasons and then reinstall it from the copied disc?
rwills:
Before you uninstall or reinstall anything -- always make a back-up of your My Documents--EA Games--The Sims 2 folder first.
Always.
Before doing anything that, drastic you might check that your launch icon is pointing to where it should be.
Right-click on it and choose Properties.
See if the location it is showing is the correct one (it should be pointing to the newest released, not the newest installed, expansion).
Also, look in the same folder (My Documents--EA Games--The Sims 2) and if there are any of the following there:
groups.cache
cigen.package
accessory.cache
Content Registry
delete them. This is absolutely safe, and the game will auto-generate new ones. Those files can become glitchy with use, and may be having their own headaches with the new EP you installed, so fresh versions might clear things up.
If some of the files listed aren't there to be deleted at all, that's okay, too.
mynxtres:
I'm not really sure what your talking about when you say "make sure the location is correct" The only "location" I see says documents and settings/allusers/desktop. There is something that says Target location and that's in TSBin.
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