Can I install The Sim 2 without having to go through the whole enchilada

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theresatv:
USB "thumb drives" are reaching commodity price levels ($15-$20 can get you a few GB's worth of storage)and then your neighborhood and suchlike can be transferred quickly and easily - exactly what I did in a similar situation.

somnambulist:
Quote from: morriganrant on 2009 February 14, 05:43:21

4. For the CEP ...well, actually, you can just grab it(plus the CEPextra files), but there is also a CEP file in the core files that it uses to work. It is the _EnableColorOptionsMMAT.package. It is found in PROGRAM FILES\EA Games\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\Sims3D, it will have to go back there.


Wouldn't it be easier to just reinstall CEP?

morriganrant:
Quote from: somnambulist on 2009 February 15, 03:12:48

Quote from: morriganrant on 2009 February 14, 05:43:21

4. For the CEP ...well, actually, you can just grab it(plus the CEPextra files), but there is also a CEP file in the core files that it uses to work. It is the _EnableColorOptionsMMAT.package. It is found in PROGRAM FILES\EA Games\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\Sims3D, it will have to go back there.


Wouldn't it be easier to just reinstall CEP?


That's why I said to reinstall it in the first answer I gave. Snowbawl was asking if she could just transfer though, so I thought that I would be more specific in exactly how many files there were and where they were. To me, moving that file would be the same as re-installing anyway because I do the manual install. There is more then one way to install it. Moving one extra file and dropping it back into it's correct location is hardly any more of a process then redownloading it and reinstalling it with the installer, unless you use the lighting config that comes with the installer as well.

SaraMK:
Quote from: Simsample on 2009 February 13, 18:07:28

If you have a router, plug both PCs into the router and they are networked.


Unless their operating systems are different. My XP desktop can't see my Vista laptop.

Simsample:
Quote from: SaraMK on 2009 February 16, 06:42:13

Quote from: Simsample on 2009 February 13, 18:07:28

If you have a router, plug both PCs into the router and they are networked.


Unless their operating systems are different. My XP desktop can't see my Vista laptop.

My Vista machine can see my XP machine, my Linux machines and my Mac. The problem is with your settings.

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