![]() ![]() You can always try to scan registry for the keys (HKEY_CURRENT_USER/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE within a 'SOFTWARE/Microsoft' trunk) to determine particular fck-up. Well, wow, we are allowed to discuss cracks on MTS Such a times to be still alive Honestly, I've accepted that I'm going to have to reinstall at this point. Checking my antivirus's scan history, it seems it didn't do a scan in the mean time. And doing more research, I'm pretty certain going to have to reinstall this. I have absolutely experience of Sims 2 on a mac, but I understand the mac has an equivalent utility to System Restore. I see you recently posted on a thread about running The Sims 2 on a mac. ![]() This is what it looks like on my Windows 10 computer: If System Restore offers you a choice of restore points, you should choose the most recent one when you were still able to start your game. To be absolutely sure you can reverse the changes, you can use the program to create a new Restore Point before you restore to the previous one. It is also usually possible to reverse the changes made by System Restore. Recently installed program and drivers might be uninstalled." "System Restore does not affect any of your documents, pictures or other personal data. Microsoft say: "System Restore can help fix problems that might be making your computer run slowly or stop responding. System Restore generally only restores -your system files (and registry) to their state at the date and time of the selected restore point. I heard this could be caused by an antivirus, but I checked my game files, and it appears it hadn't been changed in the meantime, but I'll check again if you guys think I should. One last thing, I remember opening BodyShop that afternoon to fiddle around in CAS, and it worked, but I can't think of what could have happened in the meantime to prevent my game from working. So my question is, do I have to reinstall the crack to play Sims again, or is there anything else I can do? I'm sorry if I'm not giving enough information. When I tried to look up things about that, it only talked about this preventing people's downloads from working. Additionally, if I try to open BodyShop, it crashes immediately, and whenever I try to unsuccessfully open Sims 2, it creates a duplicate "The Sims 2" folder in my EA Games folder. The issue is that I don't have it on origin, I have the Games4theWorld crack. I searched up what to do if this happens, and all I got was forum posts stating I needed to repair my game through Origin. When I went to click on the icon to play, my computer spat out an error stating that I needed to install the Sims 2, or that core files were missing. So last night I was trying to fire up Sims 2 to unwind after class, but something very peculiar and frustrating happened. ![]() "The Sims 2 is not installed on this computer," even though it is? ![]()
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