Question Posted Wednesday December 28 2005, 3:47 pm
I got the Sims 2 for Christmas but I'm not allowed to install it onto the computer. My dad's convinced that it will slow the computer down beyond use and basically screw the whole thing up so he has to go pay for it to be wiped.
Is there anyway I can reduce the space it takes up, or the memory it uses, or anything like that so that it installing and using the game doesn't have a detrimental effect on the computer?
All suggestions appreciated, and useful ones will be rated high!
Thankyou
Personally I don't think It Will take up as much space as he believes. But you could try downloading it to a disk or a Floppy disk and everytime you want to play it. Just pop That Disk or Floppy in! (I'm About Sure It Works)
xomegaroni answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 5:12 pm: hmm i highly doubt the sims 2 will take up that much space. try deleting programs from your computer that you don't need. juss be careful w/ what you delete & what you don't. like if you have the sims 1, you might want to delete that juss for now, etc etc. you can also check how much space you have left in your computer by going on start & all programs.
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