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== Trivia ==
* The default operating system running on computers in ''The Sims 2'' appears to resemble Windows XP, possibly because the game was released in 2004. The operating system is the same for all computers in the game. The operating systems on the computers and their screens can be changed using SimPE.
* The computers in ''The Sims 2'' also seem to have a "BSOD" screen, found in SimPE. BSOD stands for Blue Screen of Death, which can occur[[File:28-01-2018_14-30-06_-_Copie.png|thumb|A computer's BSOD screen in The Sims 4.]] as the result of a critical error in the Windows operating system. Though the BSOD screen does exist in the game, it isn't used. In ''The Sims 4'', when a computer breaks, it will have the BSOD screen from Windows XP/Vista/7 with the text in Simlish: "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage" with "to your computer" omitted. 
* While ''[[The Urbz: Sims in the City]]'' takes place in a modern city setting, computers do not appear in the game. They do, however, appear in the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions of ''The Urbz''.
* In ''The Sims 3'' and [[The Sims 3 (console)|''The Sims 3'' for consoles]], if a Sim uses a computer while visiting someone's house, the player will get a message saying "'''''Sim's name'' is behaving inappropriately! If he/she continues, I will have to ask him/her to leave.'''" However, using a laptop, such as the Landgraab Industries laptop included in ''The Sims 3'', will not cause the message about inappropriate behavior to appear.
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