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Sims2 University problem


Question Posted Wednesday June 27 2007, 10:29 am

Ok, I have Vista, like the new one, and I'm having trouble getting my Sims2 University to load...when I put the first disk in, it just doesn't do anything. I hear it trying to work, you know, the little noise it will make sometimes..., but it doesn't. I went to buy a new one at a store, but a person told me that there may be an update so that it can work with Vista, but I can't find one...does anyone know where to find them? (I found one, but it had to have University loaded on there...doesn't really help me)

And do you think I should go buy a new Sims 2 University game?
Thanks in advance!


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theymos answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 1:09 pm:
Put in the disk. Open "my computer" and right click your CD-ROM drive. Select "autoplay". This will almost surely work. If not, please right click the CD-ROM drive and select explore, and list the names of the files in there to me in a private question.

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