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Simsbaby:
I'm not sure, but I think your memory is maxed, it might be something else. It looks like you have 4GB of memory, which is the most I've seen for a laptop. Some of it is either being shared by your video card, or mostly that you're running a 32Bit version of Windows. Your laptop is simular to my new one, except better and I have no problems running the game.  :P

How are using it when you play the game? If you're using it on a soft surface, like bedding or a couch you really should have a laptop cooler to help allow it to get rid of that heat better. If you are on a flat surface then maybe your computer is just running really hot. At any rate, it would be helpful to google for and download a program called SpeedFan, which should let you see the temps the various parts are running at.

BTW, I have nearly 4GB worth of custom content in my game, and all expansions and stuff packs. My game runs at almost the highest settings, with only AA on the lowest setting. Here are my specs.

Dell Vostro 1500
Windows XP Pro SP3
2.2GHz Core2Duo
2.5GB 667MHz Ram
250GB 5700RPM HardDrive
256MB nVidia GeForce 8600 GT
It's basically like a fatter and slightly more ugly version of what you got. :P I don't run Windows Vista though, but when I did have it on here I didn't have any problems with The Sims 2 like what your having.

moondance:
When the same thing happened to me it turned out to be a sim wearing a piece of CC that had gone bad.  Everytime she'd start to do a walkby, the game would crash.

stardust:
I think it has to be my laptop.. becuse i removed all my downloads and the game stil crashed after an hour  :(

mildlydisguised:
Does it feel like it is getting hot when you play?  It may be worth putting it on blocks so that you get a really good airflow underneath to assist with cooling. 

 

jolrei:
Some sort of laptop cooling system is recommended by the TS2-Laptop-Gamer cognoscenti, if I recall correctly, to avoid heat related crashes.

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