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*This error can also be caused by using pirated copies, especially the pre-release version, as well as those using NO-CD cracks. There is no fix for people using these illegal options, and you will need to purchase a legal copy and use the discs if you wish to patch your game.  | *This error can also be caused by using pirated copies, especially the pre-release version, as well as those using NO-CD cracks. There is no fix for people using these illegal options, and you will need to purchase a legal copy and use the discs if you wish to patch your game.  | ||
Revision as of 16:51, 3 January 2010
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 Before You Begin | Patch Table | Patch Downloads | Invalid File Error | Once It's Installed | Common Errors | Patch Update Log | If All Else Fails |  | |
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I am getting an "Invalid File Error" when I try to install the patch!
- This error is most likely caused by one of the "core" game files (like ini files, custom music, etc)that has been overwritten by a mod or by yourself. To fix this, you'll need to know which file is incorrect.
-  The following programs will be able to find exactly which file is producing the error(s) and you will be able to restore it from your back-ups (which you should have handy) or from your game itself. Download the programs here:
- Patch 1.7/2.2 and below
 - Patch 1.8/2.3
 
 - Don't worry, the program is made by Delphy and tested by Qbuilderz. The program will find your patch log and tell you, in a red font color at the bottom, your errors.
 
 -  The following programs will be able to find exactly which file is producing the error(s) and you will be able to restore it from your back-ups (which you should have handy) or from your game itself. Download the programs here:
 - After restoring whichever files that were flagged, open that TEMP path in Windows Explorer and delete the folders containing the rtpatch.log file.
 
Locating the "rtpatch.log" manually
- In Windows Explorer's address bar: enter "%temp%", without the quotes.
 - Sort the files by date, and locate a folder with some cryptic name within braces. Eg: "{C59CB896-40E2-4004-AE7B-AD29EF181E25}". The folder names will be different everytime you run the patch.
 - Drill down twice (there's another folder within this one), until you see "rtpatch.log".
 - Open that in Notepad or any text editor.
 - Scroll (or Press CTRL+END) to go to the end of the file.
 - The last few lines will tell you the file that is causing this error.
 
How to restore files the patcher complains about
- Open 2 windows, and go to the  "\Game\Bin\ path from each location" -
- C: and
 - your DVD drive.
 
 - Then just copy+paste replace the file(s) like this (if you have to do other files, just adapt the filenames as appropriate). Some files do not need renaming.
-  in the  "C:\Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Game\Bin\" window:
- right-click on "Sims3Launcher.exe", select Cut
 
 -  on your Desktop
- right-click in an empty area on your Desktop and select Paste
 - right-click on Sims3Launcher.exe, select Rename
 - append ".orig" at the end so the filename becomes "Sims3Launcher.exe.orig"
 
 -  in the  "<DVD drive:>\Game\Bin" window:
- select the "Sims3Launcher.ex_" file in DVD path
 - right-click, select Copy
 
 -  back on your Desktop
- right-click in an empty area on your Desktop and select Paste
 - right-click on "Sims3Launcher.ex_", select Rename
 - change ".ex_" at the end to ".exe"
 - select the newly renamed "Sims3Launcher.exe" file
 - right-click, select Copy
 
 -  back in the  "C:\Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Game\Bin\" window
- right-click in an empty area and select Paste
 
 
 -  in the  "C:\Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Game\Bin\" window:
 
Pirated Copies and No-CD Cracks
- This error can also be caused by using pirated copies, especially the pre-release version, as well as those using NO-CD cracks. There is no fix for people using these illegal options, and you will need to purchase a legal copy and use the discs if you wish to patch your game.
 
| TS3 Patching by Category | |
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 Before You Begin | Patch Table | Patch Downloads | Invalid File Error | Once It's Installed | Common Errors | Patch Update Log | If All Else Fails |  | |