Adding Space to Daemon Tools Drive in Order to Replace TS3.exe File for Sims 3. [SOLVED]
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Adding Space to Daemon Tools Drive in Order to Replace TS3.exe File for Sims 3. [SOLVED]
I'm unable to replace the TS3.exe after mounting the image onto a
drive....as you know, when mounting an image you'll see "0 bytes free of
XXX" so you're not able to actually add space (or delete any of the files). I checked the Daemon
Tools forums and support, even searched this forum for just "daemon" and no luck, but maybe I'm missing something. Is there a
way to get around this, any assistance would be much appreciated. Yes I'm a noob, at some point you were too.
Thanks.
--- Josh
drive....as you know, when mounting an image you'll see "0 bytes free of
XXX" so you're not able to actually add space (or delete any of the files). I checked the Daemon
Tools forums and support, even searched this forum for just "daemon" and no luck, but maybe I'm missing something. Is there a
way to get around this, any assistance would be much appreciated. Yes I'm a noob, at some point you were too.
Thanks.
--- Josh
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Re: Adding Space to Daemon Tools Drive in Order to Replace TS3.exe File for Sims 3. [SOLVED]
Hello,
Don't worry about being new to this. G4TW doesn't make a point of pointing out your flaws, yes, we were all new to this and we're happy to help you out .
I think I can tell where you're going wrong though. You have to replace the TS3.exe file in your install folder which, if you installed to the default location, this should be C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Base Game\Game\Bin.
But if you're going to add expansions to your game, I wouldn't crack it just yet. It'll be easier to install them one after the other following the "how to install The Sims 3 correctly" guide, (the link is in my signature) and then applying the fix for an up to date game.
Don't worry about being new to this. G4TW doesn't make a point of pointing out your flaws, yes, we were all new to this and we're happy to help you out .
I think I can tell where you're going wrong though. You have to replace the TS3.exe file in your install folder which, if you installed to the default location, this should be C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Base Game\Game\Bin.
But if you're going to add expansions to your game, I wouldn't crack it just yet. It'll be easier to install them one after the other following the "how to install The Sims 3 correctly" guide, (the link is in my signature) and then applying the fix for an up to date game.
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Re: Adding Space to Daemon Tools Drive in Order to Replace TS3.exe File for Sims 3. [SOLVED]
Awesome! Lady ElDi you rock!! Such a small oversight that I would've never caught; thanks for the prompt response and answer I truly appreciate it!
Thanks!
-- Josh
Thanks!
-- Josh
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Re: Adding Space to Daemon Tools Drive in Order to Replace TS3.exe File for Sims 3. [SOLVED]
Hello,
You're welcome.
Is your game running?
Admin edit: Problem solved, topic closed.
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You're welcome.
Is your game running?
Admin edit: Problem solved, topic closed.
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