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- jpkarlsen3 years agoHero (Retired)
You need to manually move the files just like it was explained in the guide to create a symbolic link.
so do i create another link i don't understand i'm sorry
@bbjerka Hi! To clarify, you created a symbolic link so that you could run TS4 from an external hard drive. Is that correct? If so, please make sure that you moved your user folder and not your game data folder. The user folder is in your Documents folder and the game data folders are in your Program Files folder. As far as I know, the game data must remain on your hard drive.
The reason I mention this is that when you moved the TS4 folder to the new location in the external drive, your mods folder should have been included. For example, the original location would be on your hard drive. For PC it should be something like (user name or This PC) / Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 with a link to possibly E:\The Sims 4 ... something like that. If you're not sure, please provide some screen grabs of your folders and include the file path.
If you're sure that you created a symbolic link to your user folder then, as I mentioned, the Mods folder is contained within the TS4 folder and should have moved with it. However, if you're not seeing them and want to add Mods/CC to your game, then you will need to drag them to the Mods folder in the linked folder on your external hard drive. So if your linked location is E:\The Sims 4 then you would drag any new (or existing files) into the Mods folder within that linked folder.Hope this helps! Please come back with an update on whether you were able to fix it or not or if you have any other questions.
yes i moved my user folder, i tried dragging from the download thing and new cc/mods still wouldn't pop up
@bbjerka Are the files zipped? If the files are .zip when you download them, you'll have to extract the files and put the .package and/or .script files in the Mods folder.
they weren't zipped, im pretty sure i did everything i was suppose to do (if the steps r basically still the same as when they were in my docs) i even tried to copy paste them into my mod folder but it still wouldn't work :/
@bbjerka Okay. Please share screen grabs of your folders that include the file path; one grab of your Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4 folder on your computer's hard drive; one of your TS4 folder on your external hard drive; and one of your Mods folder on your external hard drive. They should look something like the below.
This is my TS4 user folder with file path.
This is my Mods folder with file path.
is this what u needed?
@bbjerka Yes. Thank you! It looks like you have created a link and added your mods to the Steam game files folder. The game will only recognize what is in your user folder; Documents / Electronic Arts / The Sims 4. So, I suggest you start over and follow the exact steps in this symbolic link guide created by AHQ Hero crinrict.
https://crinrict.com/blog/2020/02/moving-windows-documents-folder-to-external-drive-via-symbolic-link.htmlPlease come back and update whether or not this worked for you.
tried it and this popped up
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