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Installing The Sims Castaway Stories on laptop running Vista
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Hi I need help please.
I am trying to install Sims Castaways on my laptop running Vista. It previously installed and ran fine on a desktop running XP.
When i insert the disk I get the message saying that something is trying to install and do I want to continue. I say yes. Then nothing happens.
I have the "E" drive as a shortcut on my desktop. If I right-click and select install or run programme it attempts to do something then I get a message saying "cannot find file C:\users\julia\desktop\autorungui.dll (julia being my name). I dont know what this file is or where to find it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
Julia
I am trying to install Sims Castaways on my laptop running Vista. It previously installed and ran fine on a desktop running XP.
When i insert the disk I get the message saying that something is trying to install and do I want to continue. I say yes. Then nothing happens.
I have the "E" drive as a shortcut on my desktop. If I right-click and select install or run programme it attempts to do something then I get a message saying "cannot find file C:\users\julia\desktop\autorungui.dll (julia being my name). I dont know what this file is or where to find it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
Julia
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Check that the path actually exists. i.e. ensure that your C drive has a folder called 'users' on it, that there's a folder called 'julia' within it, and a folder called 'desktop' within that. (They'll probably be there. If not simply create those folders).
Then download the missing file from here
http://www.dll-files....iles.shtml?autorungui
putting it into the 'desktop' folder.
(NB: The file you download is 'zipped'. Double click on it to extract the dll file to the required folder).
I'm not guaranteeing that my suggested solution will work but I've solved plenty of dll problems by simply downloading the missing file and putting it where the software expects to find it. Good luck!
Chris
Then download the missing file from here
http://www.dll-files....iles.shtml?autorungui
putting it into the 'desktop' folder.
(NB: The file you download is 'zipped'. Double click on it to extract the dll file to the required folder).
I'm not guaranteeing that my suggested solution will work but I've solved plenty of dll problems by simply downloading the missing file and putting it where the software expects to find it. Good luck!
Chris
Goto MY COMPUTER
C DRIVE
PROGRAM FILES
It should be in there somewhere. Electronic Arts folder? Or SIMS?
When you find which it is (Sorry, I dont have the game so unsure) find the .exe. file, (eg - 'SIMS.EXE') RIGHT CLICK and CREATE A SHORTCUT
Copy the shortcut to your desktop and click that to play
incase you dont know where to find the exe program
C DRIVE
PROGRAM FILES
It should be in there somewhere. Electronic Arts folder? Or SIMS?
When you find which it is (Sorry, I dont have the game so unsure) find the .exe. file, (eg - 'SIMS.EXE') RIGHT CLICK and CREATE A SHORTCUT
Copy the shortcut to your desktop and click that to play
incase you dont know where to find the exe program
to be honest i cannot . i did a search regarding this issue and found the issue ,
so i forwarded to yourself via copy and paiste to share what i found.
i dont normaly follow such things unless i test and find they work myself
however as i dont have the program and it had been reported as working where i found it by another user and knew it would have no adverse effects so decided to share and hoped it would for you.
from the info given it would seem the original install didnt direct teh shortcut to the actualy program " for some strange reason". Doing this obviously creates a new shortcut which is directed to the right " computer " address.
happy it helped : )
so i forwarded to yourself via copy and paiste to share what i found.
i dont normaly follow such things unless i test and find they work myself
however as i dont have the program and it had been reported as working where i found it by another user and knew it would have no adverse effects so decided to share and hoped it would for you.
from the info given it would seem the original install didnt direct teh shortcut to the actualy program " for some strange reason". Doing this obviously creates a new shortcut which is directed to the right " computer " address.
happy it helped : )
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