The Sims 2 Disc Installation and fix guide for Windows 10/11 PCs
Iâm writing this guide to hopefully instruct people on how to properly install, fix and run their disc based The Sims 2 game and also educate you on why the discs are not as bad as everyone makes them to be.
First things first, some clarifications about common misconceptions of both the Ultimate Collection and TS2 disc games Iâve been seeing being tossed around:
1. The Ultimate Collection has compatibility patches for modern hardware:Â
This one is actually kinda true? The UC did have some patches made to it compared to a fully patched disc game but no one has been able to tell what exactly it did.
A fully patched, fixed and correctly installed disc game should work the same as the Ultimate Collection, with no difference in compatibility or game performance.
2. SecuROM doesnât work on modern OSes so you canât run the game off the discs:Â
Totally untrue. People who says SecuROM doesnât work on Windows 10/11 havenât actually tried running a game that uses it at all. It 100% works even on Windows 11.
What doesnât work on modern OSes is SafeDisc, which all packs released before Bon Voyage used. So if you install BV and any pack released after it, the game IS going to run normally as itâs using SecuROM instead.
3. But SecuROM makes the game lag:Â
True, for some machines it does happen. But as I will explain in the guide, you can uninstall SecuROM with the official removal tool and just use NoCD executables to have it not install itself again.
4. The discs requires Flash and itâs been deprecated:
No, the discs DO NOT require Flash. The only thing that uses it in the setup is a pop up that used to ask you if you wanted to register your game. Since of course you canât register it anymore, you can just close it and it WILL NOT affect anything.
That out of the way, letâs get to the guide!
What you are going to need:
-All original TS2 patches released by EA back in the day:
Theyâre all hosted HERE on ModTheSims.Â
Please, be aware that there may be multiple variatons of a patch. You need to pick the right one for your game. If you have The Sims 2 Base Game DVD version, you will have to download the second option where it says âDVD Patch Notesâ, for example.
For Pets and Seasons the âDDâ patches mean Digital Download, so if you have them on either CD or DVD them both are going to use the âDisk Patchâ
If you seem to be not able to download them, right click the download link and choose âSave Link Asâ.
If you have The Sims 2 Deluxe / Double Deluxe / Holiday Edition / Other compilations youâre not going to need the Base Game patch as those versions are already updated!!
You also donât need the Nightlife patch if you have Deluxe or Double Deluxe!!
The same thing applies for the Collections: You donât need to patch their EPs!!
Get it HERE on ModTheSims.
-If you have Bon Voyage and/or packs released after it... SecuROM Removal Tool:
-If you have Mansion & Garden Stuff... Sims2RPC:
Get it HEREÂ on ModTheSims by @lazyduchess!
If you DO NOT have this pack, youâre going to need to source a NoCD executable of the game based on your latest installed pack.
-If you DO NOT Have Mansion & Garden Stuff... 4GB Patch:
Having downloaded everything, you can start inserting your Base Game disc one! Or your Base Game DVD!
Installing the Base Game:
Thereâs no mystery in this part, install your game normally as you would back in 2004 following the instructions of the setup.
Three of the biggest problems Iâve seen people have when installing the Base Game is:
1. I get a red pop up saying âThis app has been blocked for your protectionâ
This happens usually on Double Deluxe games and later EPs such as Bon Voyage, FreeTime and Apartment Life.
Thereâs two ways you can circumvent this.
First one is the one that I personally prefer:
-On the top left, click âFileâ
-Click âRun new taskâ
-Now go to your disc drive in your PC and open it, select Autorun.exe
-The target box should be pointing to âD:\Autorun.exeâ. The âDâ letter changes depending on what letter your disc drive is set to in your PC
-Check the âCreate this task with administrative privilegesâ box
The setup is going to run normally now.
When you are installing EPs that show you this error, you can do the same thing to every one.
The other way is just to change your PCâs date to somewhere before 2020.
This is going to work too, I canât explain to you why though!
Something about licenses expiring!
2. I get a Flash pop up when I try to install!
As I explained earlier, you can just close it and the installation will continue normally.
3. The setup just hangs at a specific percentage and wonât progress anymore!
This is mosty probably the setup asking you to swap discs!
DVD users do not have this problem.
What happens sometimes is that the setup GUI is supposed to make a pop up window appear in front of the GUI asking you to swap to disc 2, but on modern OSes it doesnât appear sometimes.
Actually, it does. It just is in the background, if you minimize every open window on your machine youâre going to see the little pop up!
Just swap to disc 2 and press âOkâ on the pop up and it should resume installing.
The same thing can happen when having to switch to Discs 3 and 4.
After installing the Base Game:
Now you are going to need to patch it.
Open GrumpyLoader, on the top left select âLoad...â and on the window that opens, choose the Base Game patchâs executable youâve downloaded and open it.
Itâs going to automatically patch your game, if you are on the 4 CD version of the game you may have to swap discs.
Sometimes GrumpyLoader throws errors when updating, especially when it ends. But you can just ignore it.
After patching, your Base Game is FULLY installed and properly patched, congratulations!!!
But if you didnât already try, you will see that you canât run the game as it doesnât open.
Thatâs because the Base Game uses SafeDisc that doesnât work on modern OSes as I said earlier.
Installing Expansion and Stuff Packs:
Itâs the same process of installing the Base Game. Follow the setup instructions.
After installing each one, PATCH them with GrumpyLoader.
For example: you just installed University!
Do NOTÂ immediately install another pack right after.Â
Follow the same GrumpyLoader patching process you did on the Base Game but choose the University patch instead.
Do the same thing to ALL EPs and Family Fun Stuff.
Also, there has been some info online about installing packs out of release order can mess up your game.
I personally donât think itâs true as I never had any problems but I prefer to be better safe than sorry.
If you want to, Install them in this order:
-University (or University Life Collection)
-Nightlife (skip if you have The Sims 2 Deluxe/Double Deluxe)
-Christmas Party Pack (I donât recommend if you have Happy Holiday Stuff or The Sims 2 Holiday Edition)Â
-Open For Business (or Best of Business Collection)
-Family Fun Stuff (or Fun with Pets Collection)
-Pets (skip if you have Fun with Pets Collection)
-Happy Holiday Stuff (skip if you have The Sims 2 Holiday Edition)
-Celebration Stuff (skip if you have The Sims 2 Double Deluxe)
-H&M Stuff (skip if you have Best of Business Collection)
-Teen Style Stuff (skip if you have University Life Collection)
-Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff (skip if you have Best of Business Collection)
-IKEA Home Stuff (skip if you have University Life Collection)
-Mansion & Garden Stuff (skip if you have Fun with Pets Collection)
If youâve installed all packs, great! You can even launch your game from SP9â˛s (Mansion & Garden Stuff) disc and executable as it uses SecuROM which WORKS on modern OSes.
Getting your game to work properly:
Your game is fully installed, patched and even running if you have Bon Voyage and later released packs!
But you probably noticed very heavy lag, crashing, bad graphics and things not running as they should.
Thatâs because, just like the Ultimate Collection, the game is a PITA to get running properly on Modern OSes!
If you have Bon Voyage and/or later released packs: IÂ HIGHLYÂ recommend you to uninstall SecuROM from your machine.
This is going to help greatly with game performance.
Use the SecuROM Removal Tool Iâve linked earlier and remove it from your PC.
Do NOT open the game again as itâs going to install itself again if you do so.
If you have Mansion & Garden Stuff: After uninstalling SecuROM, youâre going to need to install Lazy Duchessâ Sims2RPC Launcher Iâve linked earlier. Follow their instructions on the download page and be sure to apply the 4gb patch in the launcher as itâs going to GREALTY help with the crashing.
Or... if you DO NOT have Mansion & Garden Stuff: Get an appropriate NoCD executable for the pack you are using to launch your game and apply the 4GB patch to it.
Open the 4GB patch executable and use it on your gameâs exe.
After doing all that, all that remains is fixing your game performance, resolution and graphics!
Install Graphics Rules Maker and open it.
Firstly, youâre going to have to add your Graphics card to the gameâs database. To do that, go the âDevice Infoâ tab and add it there.
Back to the âSettingsâ tab, be sure your game is set to âThe Sims 2âł and is properly recognizing where your game is installed, if for some reason it isnât, click âBrowse...â and point it to your latest installed packâs folder.
For example: âC:\Program Files (x86)\EA Games\The Sims 2 Mansion & Garden Stuffâ.
-Force Texture Memory:Â Use the auto-detect button and it should automatically calculate the best value for your graphics card.
Check âDisable texture memory estimate adjustmentâ and âEnable driverâs memory managerâ boxes.
If you have an AMD Radeon HD 7000 series, also check the âFix AMD Radeon HD 7000 series recognitionâ.
If you have Intel integrated graphics, check the last two boxes.
Now you can set your resolution! Choose your default (which one the game is going to start with) and maximum resolution your game is going to support.
After doing all that, you can click âSave Files...â
And... Done! You got your disc-based The Sims 2 game fully working, properly patched and fixed!!!
Any Feedback on how to improve this guide is very welcome!
Happy Simming, yâall!!! :)