September 2021
@3lle9 That's what you'd see if you entered perfmon without the last part. The command for the Reliability Monitor is perfmon /rel , entered all at once.
Did you restart your computer after installing DX9? Are you signed into an administrator account?
September 2021 - last edited September 2021
Hi, I tried both ways. I'll attach the screenshot. It said that windows couldn't find it or something. Where as when I ran just perfmon by its self. The pervious screenshot was what came up. I've just checked and I am signed into an administrator account. Do you think that is why its not working ? I also restarted my computer after installing DX9.
September 2021
@3lle9 Your command is missing the space.
perfmon /rel
From now on, if I post a command, please copy and paste what I've written rather than typing it out yourself.
September 2021 - last edited September 2021
@puzzlezaddict I'm so sorry. I didn't even realize there was a space. Your such a gem for even helping me. I really do appreciate it.
September 2021
@3lle9 Okay, now that I'm in front of a Windows PC, I can describe things better. Your error report shows the same error as before, the one related to DirectX 9. When you download the installer from this link:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=8109
You'll get a file in Downloads called directx_Jun2010_redist.exe. First, create a folder on your desktop called DX. (You can right-click on the desktop and select New > Folder.)
Double-click on directx_Jun2010_redist.exe, and you'll get a license agreement. Then you can choose a location to extract the files. Scroll all the way up (or drag the scrollbar up), open the Desktop section, not the one at the top but the one with an arrow next to it a couple lines down. Choose the DX folder, then click OK, and OK again.
Inside the DX folder, scroll down a bit and find DXSETUP.exe. Double-click it, select Yes when asked if you want to allow the app to make changes, accept the agreement, select Next twice, and you'll see it installing. This may take a minute.
When it's done, click Finish, then restart your computer.
September 2021 - last edited September 2021
@puzzlezaddict You are a gem!! Like an actual gem. I can't thank you enough. Like honestly I'm crying. I'm that happy. I just want to give you the biggest hug. Thank you so so much. Its working. Its running perfectly. I can't thank you enough.
September 2021
@puzzlezaddict I did what you told 3lle9 to do, it is working!! Thank you so much!!!!!
September 2021
Thank you, it's working perfectly now!
September 2021
I just got a new computer, an acer nitro 5 with an intel core i5 possessor, got it all set up and fully updated and my game won't even launch from origin. Each time I press play the origin pages goes away for a second then pops back up having me click play again and no sims 3 launcher pops up. What do I do?
September 2021
@rockerchick26 Try reinstalling DirectX 9. You don't need to uninstall anything; just download the installer from Microsoft and run it, then restart your computer.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=8109
If that doesn't help, please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/