

If it can’t be deleted because something is using it, restart your computer and repeat the above steps.Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files.If you get the InstallSheild iKernel.exe error when you try to start installation of a Sims expansion, it’s a quick and easy fix.
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Try relaunching The Sims 1 game launcher – you may find the Windows User Account Control will pop up asking for permission to open the file.Under the Compatibility tab, tick the box beside “Run this program in compatibility mode for:” and select “Windows XP (Service Pack 3)”.Right click on start.exe and go to properties.Right click on the DVD Drive and click open.Insert The Sims disc and go into This PC/My Computer.If you are unable to get the launcher working, try the following steps. On some newer devices, this can cause a problem where nothing happens or you get an error message from windows saying something needs to close. You only need to follow this step if you are experiencing problems with The Sims game launcher, which traditionally opens a game launcher every time you insert a disc to help you get the game installed or launch it. I'm not Nostradamus, but I predict next step for the near future is preventing comments from being posted in this page too, they will seek for a way to have complete control over the comment sections as well.Step 1 – Resolving common installation errorsīefore you can even get the game to install, you may hit some errors. Unfortunately, we see these kinds of things happening more and more. I don't think these kinds of attitudes are fit for what the Linux community represents. All your messages in the forums will have to go through "admin approval" and they can simply be denied. Let it also be noted here that the WineHQ forums also have censorship problems, my replies that I've posted for threads do not appear there, even after all the hassle of creating a 2nd separate user account just for it. Linux is all about SHARING data, sharing knowledge, sharing information, not withholding others like this and preventing volunteers from collaborating. Let it be documented for everyone that detailed step-by-step installation procedure can't be posted here for all to see because of Alexandr and other people in the Linux community that think inside their heads that they have power over the community and they can decide, without any kind of checks or second opinion, what they consider "useful" information for the rest of the community. You want noise? I can make lots of noise too. This is not the 1st time a Wine App Db entry is denied of approval, and I will not stay silent about this anymore. The Linux community is not place for useless counterproductive bureaucracy. This is one of the many ways how Linux individuals discourage and shun off volunteers that could contribute with valuable information. Better give space for others that will be more capable of reasonable judgement.Īll that text that I have wrote contained the installation instructions is lost?Ĭan you salvage me a copy of the text that I have wrote? I don't know if this Alexandr person is fit for the position he occupies here. Can one simply delete Wine App Db collaborations like that? This can set a dangerous precedent. Is there a way for us to contest decisions from administrators that abuse their power and remove volunteer collaborations without reasonable justifications? And not only that, this person not only removed my post, the person undid the approval given by the other. The other maintainer, Bartosz Kosiorek, had approved the post minutes before, thanking me for the detailed installation instructions and said it was very helpful. I have posted a new wine report above but Alexandr Oleynikov removed it.
