So far for me no problem loading Sims 4.If you have already updated your Windows to Windows 10, you might have been experiencing a problem regarding the start-up of TS4. Ive been trying this quite some time and here is the step by step solution to make it run without deleting and configuring folders and settings everywhere.
STEP 1: Find 'Sims 4' on your application folder.
STEP 2: Click Right-click and select 'Run as Administrator'
And that's it.
Oh.
STEP 3: ENJOY PLAYING!!
NOTE: If its still dont run, on Desktop click Right-click and select your control panel for Graphic Settings, and under Game mode or Maintenance search under 'C:Program Files (x86)Electronic ArtsSims 4GameBin' the filename TS4.exe then do STEP 1 to STEP 3 above.
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Same here, Everything works as it should.So far for me no problem loading Sims 4.If you have already updated your Windows to Windows 10, you might have been experiencing a problem regarding the start-up of TS4. Ive been trying this quite some time and here is the step by step solution to make it run without deleting and configuring folders and settings everywhere.
STEP 1: Find 'Sims 4' on your application folder.
STEP 2: Click Right-click and select 'Run as Administrator'
And that's it.
Oh.
STEP 3: ENJOY PLAYING!!
NOTE: If its still dont run, on Desktop click Right-click and select your control panel for Graphic Settings, and under Game mode or Maintenance search under 'C:Program Files (x86)Electronic ArtsSims 4GameBin' the filename TS4.exe then do STEP 1 to STEP 3 above.
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this didn't work for me. still having already running error
I finally got it to run! For some reason, Origin keeps downloading the Sims 4 soundtrack files. If I clear the task from Origin, The Sims 4 will run. However, it keeps doing this every time I start Origin. That must be why I get the message that The Sims 4 is running.
Hi all the only way to fix this problem is remove i s doing the following:
Step 1 go to control panel in windows 10 then go to user accounts click on user accounts/ click on user accounts control settings and bring down the control bar all the way to never notify
Step 2 then go to documents/electronic arts.
Right click on the sims 4 directory select properties unselect read only then go to sharing select share make sure your computer name is owner select it then click share then
step 3 in the the sims properties from step 2 go to securities make sure your computer name has full control see bottom of screen after selecting if permissions are not full then press edit change to full control then click apply then close this should fix your problem
[/quote]Got it to go- through compatibility mode. I had tried running it as an admin through the launcher and that didn't do it, but through the compatibility mode troubleshooter I said it needed permissions, and it ran it as an admin through the exe in the origin games folder, and that got it going. Not exactly convenient, but works for now. Thanks for the help!
this didn't work for me. still having already running error
Hi all the only way to fix this problem is remove i s doing the following:
Step 1 go to control panel in windows 10 then go to user accounts click on user accounts/ click on user accounts control settings and bring down the control bar all the way to never notify
Step 2 then go to documents/electronic arts.
Right click on the sims 4 directory select properties unselect read only then go to sharing select share make sure your computer name is owner select it then click share then
step 3 in the the sims properties from step 2 go to securities make sure your computer name has full control see bottom of screen after selecting if permissions are not full then press edit change to full control then click apply then close this should fix your problem
Hi all the only way to fix this problem is remove i s doing the following:
Step 1 go to control panel in windows 10 then go to user accounts click on user accounts/ click on user accounts control settings and bring down the control bar all the way to never notify
Step 2 then go to documents/electronic arts.
Right click on the sims 4 directory select properties unselect read only then go to sharing select share make sure your computer name is owner select it then click share then
step 3 in the the sims properties from step 2 go to securities make sure your computer name has full control see bottom of screen after selecting if permissions are not full then press edit change to full control then click apply then close this should fix your problem
This worked for me. Thanks.
Does anyone know if Sims 2 on disc works on Windows 10?
Since, installing Sims 2 on my Windows 10 PC, I've noticed that when you install the game it will ask if you want to run it in compatibility mode and when you say yes it will do it without any other actions on my part. Pretty cool.