Troubleshooting Problem with disk 1

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by Amberxo, Jun 1, 2006.

  1. Amberxo

    Amberxo New Member

    Problem with disk 1

    I bought this game downloaded it and played it for some time before my hard drive crashed and I took it to be replaced once I got my computer back with the new hard drive that was supposed to be bigger than my old one I put the disk in and it sounded like it was going to run and then it just stopped so I went to my computer and the icon was there when I clicked the sims 2 icon to see if it would run it that way it gave me this error:

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    I have a DVD/CD drive it's removable and the only other thing I have is the floppy drive but it worked fine before so I don't really get why it isn't working now.

    My computer stuff

    Microsoft Windows XP
    Professional
    Version 2002
    Service Pack 2
    Intel Pentium lll
    Mobile CPU 1000MHz
    727 MHz, 256MB of RAM
     
  2. simcrazy5000

    simcrazy5000 Random Crazy Person

    I'm sorry to inform you that I don't know how to answer your question but I can tell you this: you should talk to the person/people who replaced your Hard Drive if you can because they might be able to help you. Also, (correct me if I'm wrong) it appears to me that you are using a laptop. Is this True?
     
  3. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    If the hard disc has been changed the engineer probably reinstalled your operating system and goodness knows how he decided to set it up.

    Go into My Computer and right click on drive D and check through all the options to make sure you don't have DLA ticked and enabled. If you do, disable it and installation out to to proceed.
     
  4. simcrazy5000

    simcrazy5000 Random Crazy Person

    you know, I'm starting to understand how you feel when people don't respond to anything.
     
  5. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

  6. simcrazy5000

    simcrazy5000 Random Crazy Person

    well, she took all that time to make that well built question and never came back for the answer
     
  7. Flameback777

    Flameback777 Josh's Servant Staff Member

    It's was a memory error. A Windows file may have be corrupt, there could be a disk error or an actual RAM error. :rolleyes:
     

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