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Question:

Whats with the fridge?


sims2superaddict

Date of Question: Mar 16 2008 | Question ID: 112854

OK, this is the first time I've EVER had a problem like this. I got free time a week ago but I know it wasn't from that. I have a family(mom, dad, daughter, and twins on the way) and they ran out of food in the fridge. I had boolprop testingcheatsenabled true on and tried restocking it by shift+click on it. It sort of worked until I ran out again! I tried restocking it like that again but it didn't work. I went to the phone to order groceries and it said that my fridge was almost full! All I could think of was buying a new fridge so I did that and it still did the same thing. Now I don't have a clue on what to do other than just moving them into a new house which I am almost ready to do after my question is answered.

!!!!!PLEASE HELP!!!!!

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balthiersbit

Best answer as chosen by Asker / Ratings
The Boolprob can create problems and errors. I always say back up your files incase it causes a really bad error but in the case of yours yeah you may have to move to another house if buying a new fridge hasnt worked. Always turn off the boolprob too once you finished using it. And to be completely honest try not using it at all. Make sure the boolprob is set to false first, delete the fridge and buy a different model, if it is the same I'm sorry it's time to move.

Added Mar 16 2008
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gamelord d

This happened to me and you have to move to fix it after that I just bought groceries off the phone from then on. Very sorry.

Added Mar 16 2008
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