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ZephyrZodiac:
Trouble is, if meekmonkey has been rotating through her houses for a while, and she's saves all her lots while a sim was on a mobile phone, then it could be days or even weeks ago that the problem started.

Meek monkey, try making a new neighbourhood, then building a house yourself in it, then create some sims to live in the house.

If it still crashes your game, I would think you've downloaded a house with something in it which has got into the program files themselves.  In which case, I think you'd need to uninstall the game completely and then reinstall it.  However, I don't know how you'd go about cleaning up the neighbourhood files and finding the problem house.

Meek_Monkey:
Hi all. I dont use mobile phones at all so they arent the problem. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and move my ea games out and let the game create a new one it still quits to the desktop and there is no custom content not even any of jm hack or anyones at all. It is not what I have down loaded at all.

ZephyrZodiac:
In that case, the only thinkg I can suggest is that a similar thing happened to me when I first had my PC upgrade for Sims2.  At first, the game would crash, eventually the Pc would crash randomly, sometimes before Windows had even loaded.  It turned out to be the Power Unit and/or the CPU not being powerful enough to handle the new video card I'd had installed for the game.

Lady Moiraine:
You've totally uninstalled the Sims2 program from the add/remove programs in your control panel?  If so, and you've reinstalled the game without any of your old stuff in it, just the game from the disc?  And it still won't start?  And your video card drivers have been updated?

If the answer is yes to all of this, your video card might have a memory leak.  That's what happened to my other card, it was trashed.  I had to get a new one.

And ZephyrZodiac also said it right, it could also be your power supply.

These are both hardware issues, if you get anymore errors, you need to write down the whole thing, exactly as it is and maybe someone can help you better.   ;)

ZephyrZodiac:
And if it's the video card and it's new, you need to get it replaced free of charge!

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