Erm.. HELP :)

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blackcat:
DO NOT delete Electronics Arts folder. This will delete all your downloads, saves, screenshots and what not. Also you may have other games there from EA. You can delete options.ini in \My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 folder, the settings will reset to defaults. Or you may want to open the file with notepad and try to change things manually, but don't do this if you don't understand what it says inside.

anemiclampshade:
Oookay. So I actually was able to change the graphics settings back and whatnot and I restarted the game, but it still bluescreens on me. Does this just mean my laptop sucks and can't support it? :(

Roflganger:
Impossible to tell without any details about your laptop.  Does it meet the minimum requirements listed on the game?

anemiclampshade:
Oops. Looks as though my processor speed is too low. Everything else is fine, but the minimum processor requirement is a 2.0 GHz P4 processor, and I have a 1.6 GHz AMD Sempron. Would this be the culprit for the bluescreening, then?

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: anemiclampshade on 2009 June 23, 12:20:51

Oops. Looks as though my processor speed is too low. Everything else is fine, but the minimum processor requirement is a 2.0 GHz P4 processor, and I have a 1.6 GHz AMD Sempron. Would this be the culprit for the bluescreening, then?
Yes. Your processor is probably overheating immediately from the strain of trying to process something that it is completely incapable of dealing with. It may catch fire if you keep doing that.

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