![]() Click the link that says “View Update History.”.Type in “Windows Update.” Select it when it shows up.What’s the solution? All you have to do is this: Some people have claimed that there’s another update that causes the issue but from my personal experience, it’s always been KB3086255 that has caused Sims 1 to stop working on my system. Luckily, some people did some detective work and figured out that update KB3086255 was the culprit. ![]() Thousands of players woke up one day, clicked on “play” as usual but nothing happened.Īll seemed lost. It made Windows all secure and everything but affected Sims 1. Okay, so what’s up with with Sims 1 and Windows 7? Two years ago, Microsoft put out a security update for Windows 7. The bad news is that if you have Windows 7, you’ll be able to install the game with no problem, but you won’t be able to run it. The good news is that there’s a fix. If you have Sims 1, I have good news and bad news.
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