DirectX 9.0C error
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#1
03-02-2017
I keep getting the DirectX 9.0C error. There was a time a few months ago when it worked but then I added another expansion pack and since then it won't load. I've tried following the main post about how to fix this but I must have messed up somewhere, and can't seem to get it to work. Can someone help me please? Thanks in advance!
#2
04-02-2017
@aliceg94
You don't mention whether you are using Ultimate Collection or the DVDs/CDs.
You need to download this Graphic Rules - Graphic Rules - Intel
and Install it in either -
In the Program folders:
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\CSConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
If you have a deluxe or collection expansion, you will need to install it in that one as well.
If you have Ultimate Collection:
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\CsConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
You don't mention whether you are using Ultimate Collection or the DVDs/CDs.
You need to download this Graphic Rules - Graphic Rules - Intel
and Install it in either -
In the Program folders:
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\EA\The Sims 2 - <your most current expansion pack>\TSData\Res\CSConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
If you have a deluxe or collection expansion, you will need to install it in that one as well.
If you have Ultimate Collection:
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\Config\
\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Fun with Pets\SP9\TSData\Res\CsConfig\
MUST BE INSTALLED IN BOTH FOLDERS
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-config-log.txt from the Logs folder in the My Documents\EA\The Sims2\ Click "full editor" below to attach a text file. - Your operating System.
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