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Please download the test set, unzip it and run four setups one after another. But to find the tool which won’t cause the same bug, I need you to do some tests for me. Since I can’t replicate the notorious “65.1% hang bug” on systems I have access to, the only way is to rebuild the repack from the scratch using slightly different tools. Cause I didn’t even change the compression technique for at least two latest builds of TS4. The latest repack of The Sims 4 seems to be buggy on many users machines for reasons unknown. Xatab’s repack uses very outdated compression techniques, that’s why it requires much less RAM and works OK on low-end machines.
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The reason the previous repacks installed and this one doesn’t is that the game size reached the size, when much more memory is required for decompression.
#How to change language in the sims 1 complete collection windows 7#
So, here are the steps to test:ġ) Set virtual memory to static size of 12-16 GB (see my troubleshooting guide)Ģ) Close ALL RAM-eating apps, especially browsers.ģ) Run installer with Windows 7 compatibilityĤ) Check “Limit to 2 GB RAM” in installer I suspect, that all of those, who report that, either have no virtual memory set at all or set it very low. Absolute majority of reports comes from 4/8 GB users, usually on old/cheap laptops. Right now the common denominator for all users with 65.1% problem is the RAM.