margonaute
10th Apr 2012, 04:53 AM
OK: I just built a new PC and installed Windows 7 yesterday. Thinking my re-install of TS2 might be tricky, I started doing that basically first thing after I had all of my drivers and updates installed. The problem: about half of my games were digital downloads from EA, including Double Deluxe, which is obviously the first one I need to be able to install any of the others. I had problems with this from the get-go and spent my Sunday on the phone with Origin trying to get it to install. By Sunday night, Double Deluxe finally installed.
When I came back Monday, Uni through Pets were installed (CD for Uni-GLS, Origin for Pets), tested, and patched. Then I accidentally installed Freetime through Origin and attempted to uninstall. Uninstall was apparently unsuccessful/incomplete as subsequent EP installations gave me the "You are running the wrong version of The Sims 2. Please run instead." — with the blank space there, presumably because of the corrupt/partially uninstalled Freetime that the game can't really read? I attempted registry cleanup based on help threads for that problem but didn't get anywhere. So then I uninstalled every EP down to Double Deluxe, which wouldn't uninstall because it was saying there were still EPs on my computer (the rogue Freetime, I presume). I did a manual install following the FAQ here (http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Uninstall), again wasn't able to install through a new copy of Origin, and ended up using System Restore to go back to the point before I installed *any* programs besides system drivers. Tried downloading Double Deluxe from Origin again and again was not able to install it (download stopped and 99% and was unresponsive; there didn't seem to be a way to install locally without using Origin).
So, much more troubleshooting with Origin phone support, several manual uninstall/reinstalls of Origin and whatever EA folders managed to make it onto the computer, new administrator accounts created, registry edits, disk cleanups, etc., and still unable to install Double Deluxe from Origin. And to top it off, that System Restore point that I made yesterday just after the Windows install somehow got erased, leaving me only with restore points from the midst today's muddle.
Since this has become such a mess, with so much fiddling and registry cleaning and Origin installing god-knows-what-where, and since this is the only thing I've tried installing on this new computer, I'm wondering if I shouldn't just wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows just so I can be sure there are no remnants of all of this left over? I have a Windows 7 OEM disc and a SSD. Just go into BIOS, boot from the disc, and reformat the SSD?
OR (and I know you guys don't technically condone this, but I did buy the games) I could try torrenting the installation files for the games I had digital downloads for and use those to install with my legitimate product keys? I just need access to the files I have purchased with real money so I can install them on my computer!
Legality aside, do you think it would be fine to install the games by any means necessary (option b), or should I be worried about potential mess left over by all the troubleshooting and install/uninstalls/partial downloads/etc. and hence, wipe the drive completely and start over (option a)? Or option c, continue troubleshooting with Origin phone support and possibly install over whatever potential mess is there (they say if they can't get it to work, they can offer me another game. From Origin. JUST WHAT I WANTED. DOWNLOAD ANOTHER GAME FROM THIS HELLBEAST? AND I DON'T GET THE ONES I PAID FOR? THUS ALSO RENDERING MY HARD COPY GAME DISKS USELESS? GENIUS!)
Apologies if this doesn't make sense. My brain is just completely fried right now. Any advice?
Never buy the digital copy, kids.
When I came back Monday, Uni through Pets were installed (CD for Uni-GLS, Origin for Pets), tested, and patched. Then I accidentally installed Freetime through Origin and attempted to uninstall. Uninstall was apparently unsuccessful/incomplete as subsequent EP installations gave me the "You are running the wrong version of The Sims 2. Please run instead." — with the blank space there, presumably because of the corrupt/partially uninstalled Freetime that the game can't really read? I attempted registry cleanup based on help threads for that problem but didn't get anywhere. So then I uninstalled every EP down to Double Deluxe, which wouldn't uninstall because it was saying there were still EPs on my computer (the rogue Freetime, I presume). I did a manual install following the FAQ here (http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Uninstall), again wasn't able to install through a new copy of Origin, and ended up using System Restore to go back to the point before I installed *any* programs besides system drivers. Tried downloading Double Deluxe from Origin again and again was not able to install it (download stopped and 99% and was unresponsive; there didn't seem to be a way to install locally without using Origin).
So, much more troubleshooting with Origin phone support, several manual uninstall/reinstalls of Origin and whatever EA folders managed to make it onto the computer, new administrator accounts created, registry edits, disk cleanups, etc., and still unable to install Double Deluxe from Origin. And to top it off, that System Restore point that I made yesterday just after the Windows install somehow got erased, leaving me only with restore points from the midst today's muddle.
Since this has become such a mess, with so much fiddling and registry cleaning and Origin installing god-knows-what-where, and since this is the only thing I've tried installing on this new computer, I'm wondering if I shouldn't just wipe the hard drive and reinstall Windows just so I can be sure there are no remnants of all of this left over? I have a Windows 7 OEM disc and a SSD. Just go into BIOS, boot from the disc, and reformat the SSD?
OR (and I know you guys don't technically condone this, but I did buy the games) I could try torrenting the installation files for the games I had digital downloads for and use those to install with my legitimate product keys? I just need access to the files I have purchased with real money so I can install them on my computer!
Legality aside, do you think it would be fine to install the games by any means necessary (option b), or should I be worried about potential mess left over by all the troubleshooting and install/uninstalls/partial downloads/etc. and hence, wipe the drive completely and start over (option a)? Or option c, continue troubleshooting with Origin phone support and possibly install over whatever potential mess is there (they say if they can't get it to work, they can offer me another game. From Origin. JUST WHAT I WANTED. DOWNLOAD ANOTHER GAME FROM THIS HELLBEAST? AND I DON'T GET THE ONES I PAID FOR? THUS ALSO RENDERING MY HARD COPY GAME DISKS USELESS? GENIUS!)
Apologies if this doesn't make sense. My brain is just completely fried right now. Any advice?
Never buy the digital copy, kids.