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Unfortunately I no longer have that old version folder...😢 Not sure how to do the command prompt!
Well, you don't want that old folder for it to work. Username will differ based on yours, but press Windows key+R, enter cmd and press Enter, then in Command Prompt use MKLINK /J "C:\Users\Username\Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\" "C:\Users\Username\Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 Legacy\".
This will create something like a shortcut named The Sims 2 that points to the The Sims 2 Legacy folder.
- Starbugger896 months agoRising Novice
I tried that and keeps coming back as incorrect
- sonic651016 months agoSeasoned Traveler
Hmm, not sure then.
- IPlayAltoSax2 months agoRising Newcomer
You need to open the Command Prompt app from the search bar next to the start menu on the bottom left corner of the screen, run the app as administrator, and type the following; " mklink/j "C:\Users\scarl\Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\" "C:\Users\scarl\Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2 Legacy\ ". it worked for me anyways so idk
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