
sims2superaddict
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If you've gotten any downloads it might have been something that came with that. Sorry to say I don't really know how to fix it but someone might know. I think just taking a download out of the game would fix it. Or it could just be a glitch.
Sorry!
Added May 10 2008
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LadyTShay
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If you backed up your game (as I do), then restore from your backup. Replacing the objects.package file with a good copy of it normally corrects object corruption. If you haven't made any backups and you haven't downloaded anything for your game, then you're going to have to uninstall and reinstall the game. If you are fond of your families and neighborhoods, then you can back them up before uninstalling. Go to My DocumentsEA GamesThe Sims 2 and copy the entire Neighborhood folder and paste it somewhere else temporarily like your desktop in order to save your sims and neighborhoods. When you are done reinstalling you can move the Neighborhood folder back and overwrite the folder. If you have downloads you want to save then you'd copy the downloads folder from that same location.
Added May 11 2008
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