

Select the link in the text message to set up your account passwordġ1. A free "Welcome" text message will be sent. View your new phone number and restart your device.ġ0. Enter the requested payment information, then select Continue.ĩ. Select the Payment Method from the drop-down list.Ĩ. Enter your email address, then select Continue.ħ. Select the check box to accept the Service Agreement, then select Continue.Ħ. Select the desired rate plan, then scroll down to select the desired option for AutoPay.

To locate your IMEI, visit Find your device IMEI number. The SIM/eSIM ICCID is located on the SIM card itself. You’ll need to manually enter the SIM/eSIM ICCID or EID number and IMEI number for each additional device. If “Activate 2 or more devices” is selected, you will complete activation of the first device before being prompted to activate additional devices. Note: "Activate 1 device" was selected for this example. Select whether you would like to Activate 1 device or more than 1 device. Enter your 5-digit service zip code and the passphrase code, then select Continue.Ĥ. The SIM/ICCID number and IMEI number will auto-populate. Select the unique URL sent in the message.ģ. You will receive a free AT&T text message. Note: If you do not have an AT&T Prepaid SIM card or already own a compatible phone and would like to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to AT&T Prepaid service, just purchase an AT&T Prepaid SIM Kit.Ģ. Before activating your AT&T Prepaid account from your device, make sure it has been charged and that the AT&T Prepaid SIM card has been inserted (some devices may have the SIM card pre-installed). If you have a similar problem, it is ok to link to the older thread and request help in a new thread.1. Please also note that this thread was started in 2014 and digging up an old thread is considered against the rules on this forum. If you have your original disks from your Windows computer, you can get the game to run using Windows as long as you have your disks, an external hard drive and a copy of Windows. Here is the thread in which EA announced this. Similarly with the Windows OS, you can no longer register your disks as the game is not available for purchase or free on Origin. If you still have your disks for the Mac OS, they will not run on any Macs made within the past few years or so because Apple switched to using the Intel chips and did away with the PowerPC architecture that the disks used so they will no longer work on most modern Macs. The only way to get the Sims 2 for the Mac OS is to buy the Sims 2 Super Collection from the Apple App Store for about $20 US which is way cheaper than what I paid when I originally bought the game. (It has never supported Sims 2 for the Mac as the game was ported by a company called Aspyr). and the Mac version of Sims 2 does not require the disks nor Origin and you cannot register your disks on Origin as Origin no longer supports any version of Sims 2.
