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Hi,
This video is what you need to watch. He shows step by step on where to look for your folders and how to transfer them.
Hope this helps!
I will also say, I have seen someone post a crashing issue for another game that was caused by OneDrive taking the info off their computer and saving it on the cloud. When the program needed that info it was not where it put it and thus crashed the game. They had to turn off OneDrive to keep the game from crashing after OneDrive backed/moved things around.
- CMeki8 years agoHero (Retired)
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Yes you can use with a usb-drive, that's what I meant by "moving to a new computer", even though I understand that was unclear!
I don't know how to sync your files to >play< from OneDrive, but SimsVIP has a tutorial. Don't know if it is any good, make backups 🙂
https://simsvip.com/2017/05/10/tutorial-backing-sims-files-automatically/
If you want to use OneDrive to move your files to another computer, or just to save them somewhere while you reinstall it etc, check this out:
https://hostpapasupport.com/microsoft-office-365-how-to-copy-or-move-files-to-onedrive/
As for OneDrive and the Sims 4, OneDrive can give problems, but only when the game starts syncing without you knowing (might happen after a game update), end it's generally not worse than that you have to move your savefiles etc to the new onedrive-folder, or than you close onedrive. You will only sync och user files, not the game files, and in sims that info is only needed for you being able to access your old stuff (saves, mods, library), not to run the game.
- 8 years agoAnd I THINK that's what happened.
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