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Sims wont work.


Question Posted Saturday May 19 2007, 2:18 pm

Okay, so I'm trying to get the Sims 2 Nightlife to load up, so I can play my legacy. Problem is, every time I put the disk in and click on the program to start, a pop up comes up saying "Please ensure The Sims 2 Nightlife disc is in teh drive, select OK and restart the application."


What should I do? I have the right disc and everything..


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xkellxx answered Saturday May 19 2007, 2:46 pm:
This might not help, but make sure the CD you put in is the newest one you downloaded. That use to be the problem for me. Sorry if I didn't help.

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