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I have ran just about all of the troubleshooting possible. I have no save files, and this is on a fresh install of the game.
GetCombod You could create a new admin Windows account, a local one, and switch to that when you want to play Sims 3. Making it local means not linking an email address, which means OneDrive can't hook into that account, but it will still be available in your main one.
Or you could move your Documents directory out of OneDrive without getting rid of OneDrive altogether. However, for any files in Documents you want synced, you'd have to copy them from the current Documents directory to the Documents folder in OneDrive, for example these, respectively:
files are here by default:
C:\Users\your username\Documents
and you copy them to here:
C:\Users\your username\OneDrive\Documents
then OneDrive uploads them
To move the Documents directory, you could tell OneDrive to stop syncing Documents only, or you could edit your computer's registry to set a different location. Keep in mind that after a Windows update, you might be asked if you want to resume syncing, and saying yes would move the Documents directory back into the OneDrive folder.
The right answer is whatever works and is easiest for you.
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