

Here is what plumbob_thief posted (follow his instructions carefully): The solution is to bypass the use of the disc. Windows 10 does not support programs that use SafeDisc. The problem turned out to be something to do with a copy protection feature called SafeDisc. I didn't give up searching for a solution, and I came across this forum: I chose Windows 7 and to always run it as an administrator. In the properties window, select compatibility. On the Sims.exe file and click properties. Errors when saving the household, video bugs, etc. Next issue (solved): Windows 10 is making playing this game a complete nightmare. Make sure you keep this file in case the new one doesn't work.ģ.) Download the file and move the new Sims.exe to the same folder (:C > Program Files (x86) > Maxis > Sims).Ĥ.) Launch, run the game in compatibility mode if necessary. You can find it here:ġ.) Make sure you already have the game installed on your computer.Ģ.) Go to :C > Program Files (x86) > Maxis > Sims. To fix that, you just need a mod to play the game without the CD. Next issue: Windows 10 is having a problem with old games in which it fails to verify if the game's original CD is in the driver, not opening the game. After the installation is complete and you just want to play the game, the process won't interfere any more.

If you don't have adobe creative cloud, I suggest you try stopping every unnecessary process until the game installs fine.
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I found that by coincidence after closing some adobe processes in the task manager and tried to install the game justĪfter. I had the same problem as you did while installing the game in Windows 7 - in my case, an Adobe process was clashing with the game setup.
