RaspberryTears <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in news:0be258484b305e49c0c1f9aab589140d[ at ]nntp-gateway.com:
[Quoted Text] > > I have The Sims 1 Complete Collection, and am using an Acer with Vista > Premium 64x (to my knowledge, there's a folder that specifies 64x & > I'm honestly not computer savvy). > > I loaded the Sims onto the computer, and when ever I switched to a > different neighborhood (neighborhood three was the biggest culprit), > the pop ups for the patches for the expansion packs would run > repeatedly. I wasn't unable to stop them or exit Sims, so I restarted > the machine, uninstalled the game, and then reinstalled. Now it's only > running the script whenever I swap back and forth between > neighborhoods, but it is not saving any changes I make to houses or > even the tutorial house with the Newbies. Can anyone help me in > getting this to work? I understand if I can't move the families I had, > but I'd at least like to be able to start over a new game. x_x > > For the error message, all it gives me is a generalized message that > the house/game ran into an error and was unable to save.
Chances are Sims 1 tries to save games in the Program Files (x86) folder. Vista doesn't allow this unless the game is running in Admin mode. You can try right-clicking on the Sims startup icon and choose "Run as Administrator" that should get rid of the error.
If you want to allievate this problem altogether, install the game into the "ProgramData" folder (C:\ProgramData\EA GAMES\The Sims - for example, notice there's no space between Program and Data). This folder doesn't have access restrictions so you can run the game in normal mode and it "should" work.
Good luck, -- Joe
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