

I promise you, they are in the Launcher, its just a matter of going very slowly through them, and you will find them - I know it is frustrating, and difficult when you have a lot of custom content but they really are there The only way the code gets into the DC backup folder is when you install custom items - they are just not there otherwise Save it, delete the original (either from CAS or the launcher) then install your new version (its' saved in the exports folder) - This is the quickest and easiest way. IN future, if you have a sim you love and it's dressed in loads of stuff but has hidden files, just delete THOSE 0x codes, you don't even have to remove the items from the sim. I've now written a follow up post to this one here bad cc can stay in the game if sims in the 'savedsims' folder are wearing it. No Ox code, no cc EVEN if you dressed your sim in the item, it simply won't save on to a new sim.Īlso. But by far the safest way is deleting the 0x code. Take off the custom skin and the bad cc stops sticking.

MOST of the time when I've tested, it is related to a custom skin. The boots and other hidden bad cc can stick to your sims without being selected. It doesn't save it from the game, cas, downloads folder, none of them. When you saved 'clean sims' if you make sure you have deleted all the bad CC's Ox codes from the dcbackup folder, you wouldn't have had any on the clean sims.ĪLL custom content is saved via the dcbackup folder. So, for those of you who can't get rid of those darn glitch files try this fix. My suspicions were correct, the random sim who started with the boots had the glitch again. Then started with a game default sim and changed the clothes. Now I also tested my theory by hitting the random button to get the boots on one sim, changed clothes and shoes and deleted. The only thing I lost was the skin and those are free all over the place. I left all my installation files on my computer and just deleted the sim file and poof, boots gone.

I experimented with this and I was right. My guess was that since one of my sims popped up with the hooker boots and I changed his shoes then maybe the corruption was in the sim file itself. I checked everything on this page and in my install page and no glitched items. When I downloaded and installed my clean sims the boots showed up again. I then followed these instructions on this page and created my own "clean" sims (so I could keep my favorite things and get rid of the crap) and uninstalled everything. After lots of playing with this, and getting very frustrated, I just deleted all my files and left the base sim only. I have a fix for those of you who deleted your bad files and still have them showing up.
