![]() Program Files (x86) is used by 64-Bit operating systems only, it's where all 32-Bit applications are installed. On the desktop is usually nothing more than a shortcut, this doesn't really have any bearing on the application itself. I'll let you know if mods work with this solution. ![]() Then, select install from Maxis' Installer, leave the directory default, and proceed as normal. So, the solution I found to work was doing a system recovery on Windows by wiping all of the files and such from the computer on Windows 10 Pro, and then downloading to the desktop via the Amazon Downloader, and choosing to install from the option in the downloader. How do I get around this "check"? There is no option currently to check for another location before it checks the version. I think that NAM is trying to access my Program Files and check if it's there. The download game is located on my desktop, but the CD game is located in Program Files. I don't know what to do right now, except play the game "as is". In addition, I have installed the patch twice already to my PC for Amazon's Deluxe Edition/Rush Hour but NAM is somehow ignoring the fact that the version is up to date and keeps telling me to install the patch from SC4Devotion's Website. The CD version will absolutely not work with Windows 10. ![]() ![]() I have both the CD version of Sim City 4 Deluxe Edition, and the download version of SC4:DLXE.
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