

I ran the delphy's dashboard through my full Sims 3 folder, and 2 files. Other wide, you can locate them manually and put them in your recycle bin, then empty the recycle bin. With dashboard all you have to do is select the corrupted files and choose 'annihilation' or whatever the option is. This also works for builds, so if there is a bunch of furniture or decor you want to get rid of, you can make a lot with just all of that stuff in it, and save it, It'll show you all of it. Cuase if so, thats most likely why they are corrupted. Hopefully that'll make it easier to track down where to get the meshes.

Thus revealing all of the filenames of your broken CC. If any of the dbc files show in red, you have corrupt files installed. Some corrupt files in Steam log may also be responsible for this disk write error. Choose File-Scan Folder and choose the DCCache folder in the user directory. Unfortunately it won’t tell you which file is corrupt. This way, you can check if you have installed something bad. Obviously you want to click on the CC tab and it will show you all of the CC used in the making of those sims. Those files contain all through the launcher installed Sims3Pack files. then you'll see three tabs, General|Files|CC open tray importer and click on the saved family. This differs from a bad index, which is when the. Specifically it’s talking about the fact that the index offset points outside the bounds of the file. Basically, I define a bad download as it’s a DBPF but it can’t be read. Copy and paste the output from around the time of the event, or reproduce the event, then copy and paste console.log output here. Then after you have saved your sim/sims with corrupt cc on them. There is always one package that has a bad index or is a bad download. So your sim will have only the mods you wish to find and delete. If you find yourself frustrated finding what the filename is of the hair that is bugging you, this is a solution.ĭownload Sims 4 tray importer and then make and save a sim that has all of your broken cc. This works for Objects as well as CAS items. However there's a much easier way if you use Sims 4 Tray importer. Its hard to find out what mods are broken in CAS or in game because the CC thumbnails arent very helpful. So i'v noticed a bunch of simmers that think that the only way to find out what mods are broken/missing mesh is to go through all the hard work removing files one by one from the Mods folder!
