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Simmers' Paradise => General Sims 2 Help => Topic started by: Me2 on October 20, 2008, 10:53:02 pm



Title: Just got BV
Post by: Me2 on October 20, 2008, 10:53:02 pm
Ok I just brought BV .. I have all the packs . up to freetime .. I have the orginal sims 2 , university, business,pets, seasonsfreetime ... and BV.. but my problem is I don't know how to install Bv sense I have freetime installed already.. and of course I know i will get a slap on the hand


Title: Just got BV
Post by: rwills on October 20, 2008, 11:04:08 pm
First thing to do before installing anything is to do a back-up of your complete My Documents--EA Games--The Sims 2 folder, just in case (if you experience problems and later want to uninstall BV, you'll have a non-changed pre-BV back-up to replace the BV-impacted The Sims 2 file).

After that, you should be able to go ahead and install BV.

It doesn't matter to install earlier EPs.

After installing (and before playing), be sure to get and install the BV patch.

As far as using the game, you'll always have to start it from the most recently released EP (as opposed to only the most newly installed), so that should not change for you.


Title: Just got BV
Post by: Me2 on October 20, 2008, 11:05:35 pm
Sorry if i sound really dumb , but back up my sims games how do i do tat


Title: Just got BV
Post by: EKozski on October 20, 2008, 11:26:52 pm
Copy your entire Sims 2 folder to safe place. Your desktop would be a good place.


Title: Just got BV
Post by: rwills on October 20, 2008, 11:33:07 pm
Before getting into back-ups, here's the link to all the patches:

http://thesims2.ea.com/update/?pid=Help_patches

You should probably do a quick run-though of the wiki's section on back-ups:

http://www.sims2wiki.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Back_Ups

but here's a really condensed version:

Open My Documents--EA Games.

Right-click on The Sims 2 folder.

Choose Copy (or if Copy is not an option in the right-click menu, use either Control-C  or Edit--Copy to copy the folder and all of its contents).

If, during the copy, you get an alert box asking if you are sure you want to copy something, click 'Yes To All.'

Go back to My Documents and create a new folder (you can name it whatever you wish) and open that newly-made folder.

Click inside that folder to 'set' the cursor, the either click Edit--Paste or use Control-V to paste the copy of the entire The Sims 2 folder.

This will take some time to finish, dependent on how large your copied folder is - it can certainly take a half-hour or more in some cases.

If, during the paste, you get an alert box asking if you are sure you want to paste something, click 'Yes To All.'

Once done, you'll have a copy of the pre-BV folder and can use that copy to replace a damaged or corrupted folder should that ever occur AND should you later decide to uninstall BV - the copy, if used as a replacement, will pick up the game exactly where it was when you did the back-up; that is one reason why periodic back-ups are recommended, to keep them current with your gameplay.

If you are happy with BV after it is installed and you've played it, I'd also recommend doing a separate fresh back-up of the BV-impacted The Sims 2 file to have on hand in case your with-BV game goes phffft at any time.


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