Game crashing when trying to change appearance through mirror

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Sorina:
Thank you all for so many good advices!  :)

Well, I have subfolders in my downloads, but not that testing folder.
Gotta start using that too!

I sure hope that someone could scrape up a little program, which allows you to view bodyshop-content and delete the files you don't want to keep.
Because, whenever I would want to delete something, it's not deletable in CAS or I can't find it amongst all my files because almost all creators name their packages like "34346434djl688564fldf_eyes". Very descriptive naming, D'OH!

morriganrant:
Quote from: Sorina on 2007 November 10, 21:24:13

I sure hope that someone could scrape up a little program, which allows you to view bodyshop-content and delete the files you don't want to keep.
Because, whenever I would want to delete something, it's not deletable in CAS or I can't find it amongst all my files because almost all creators name their packages like "34346434djl688564fldf_eyes". Very descriptive naming, D'OH!


Err. Clean installer? Body shop? Clean installer won't show them as 3-d items though, only the textures.
http://sims2pack.modthesims2.com/

Sorina:
Bodyshop is quite decent, but it only deletes files from Bodyshop catalog, not from the entire game.
It really doesn't serve my needs.

I've tried Clean Installer too, but you can't delete all files by only looking their texture images - it's a bit tricky to guess what you're deleting when all you see is an image filled with grey color.  ;) For example some accessories have that kind of texture image.

morriganrant:
Then I think body shop is your best bet. Delete all of the textures in body shop then use Delphy's download organizer to delete the orphaned files.
http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=227925

It's the only method I can think of. You are welcome to keep looking, if you find something better, I'd like to know.

jolrei:
Quote from: doren on 2007 November 10, 19:21:28

I had this problem recently and in my case it was due to some character files that I had extracted with SimPE/Sim Surgery and put into my downloads folder.


If you're talking about cloning (extracting a sim from one 'hood using simsurgery and putting the clone back in game in a new 'hood), you should always re-clone in Bodyshop before loading into the neighbourhood.  SimPE clones are "heavy" and contain some garbage which can bork the character or the game.  Re-clone in Bodyshop and then delete the SimPE clone to be safe.

I'm not sure what the problem is with deleting from CAS.  I delete clothing from the game using CAS all the time and it appears to delete the file from the computer as well.  (This naturally begs the question of why I install the clothing in the first place if I don't actually want it.  I'll have to think about that.)

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