well i have the sims 2 and well it doesnt work. and it tells me to REinstall it..but first i have to remove but i dont know how to. and then when i DO download it again it just stops in the middle of the download. i think it might have something to do with these 3 tiny tiny tiny scratches but that would be ridiculous because well some of my other cds work even with scratches on it. is there a way to repair scratches or if thats not the problem then what is ? O and how do you remove and reinstall the sims 2 from my computer
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? fabulous11 answered Saturday November 5 2005, 9:01 am: ok to remove it you need to go to the start menu down at the bottom and then on the right side there should be something that says control panel. click it. then it should come up with more options and you wanna click add/remove programs. Then it will take i minute to loafd and all your files will show up go down and find sims 2 and click it. After you click it it shoul say change/remove. clci kthat and then it will take you through the rest to removing it..than all you have to do is install it again
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday November 5 2005, 8:37 am: okay well first i heart you can fix scratches by using peanut butter to fill in the scratches but ive never tried it myself
and how you reinstall it is you go start menu programs ea games the sims 2 then uninstal and then to reinstal it go to start, set prgram access and default (on xp idk if its on anything else), add new program, then click from cd rom and thats it.
i just reinstalled it 2 days ago and thats what you do. i think when you uninstal it you get the option of keeping your saved games. if you having problems with your game i would recomend on keeping them just to make sure you get rid of everthing
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