[split] Sims2 UC and Windows 10 CAS Crash
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03-12-2017
Hello
I have been running Sims 2 UC on my Windows 7 Laptop updated to Windows 10.
After much effort, it has been running fairly well since January, only crashing occasionally when purchasing clothing for Sims or choosing clothing in Create a Family.
Today I tried to load Create-A-Sim Bodyshop from Fun with Pets\SP9\CSBin and this crashed with the message: "The application has crashed. The application will now terminate."
Upon loading the game itself I found that the it also crashed when using the Create a Family option.
I have deleted the CAS cache file and the cigen.package file as well as attempted to update the Graphic Rules and Video Cards scr files found under his thread. http://www.leefish.nl/mybb/showthread.php?tid=6886
After making these changes both Body shop and the game itself continue to crash.
Attached is my config-log file
WO181791612-config-log.txt (Size: 10.43 KB / Downloads: 327)
I have been running Sims 2 UC on my Windows 7 Laptop updated to Windows 10.
After much effort, it has been running fairly well since January, only crashing occasionally when purchasing clothing for Sims or choosing clothing in Create a Family.
Today I tried to load Create-A-Sim Bodyshop from Fun with Pets\SP9\CSBin and this crashed with the message: "The application has crashed. The application will now terminate."
Upon loading the game itself I found that the it also crashed when using the Create a Family option.
I have deleted the CAS cache file and the cigen.package file as well as attempted to update the Graphic Rules and Video Cards scr files found under his thread. http://www.leefish.nl/mybb/showthread.php?tid=6886
After making these changes both Body shop and the game itself continue to crash.
Attached is my config-log file
WO181791612-config-log.txt (Size: 10.43 KB / Downloads: 327)
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