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So I re-tested all my mods in the Troubleshooting file, found one mod that seemed to be causing the computer issue, and reinstalled all my other mods. The computers now worked in both my Troubleshooting file. Only the adults in my Legacy file, where this issue first popped up, can use them, but they don't work at all in my Challenges file.
I feel like I'm playing Whack-a-Mole here. I've *never* had issues with my mods or cc before this and keep everything updated religiously.
@maimewylie Try a clean folder to see if it clears out glitches in that Challenges file:
- Drag your whole Sims 4 folder from Document > Electronic Arts to your desktop. Make sure you're doing this with the folder the game sees.
Launch Sims 4 and reset your Options. - Exit and copy files out of your old Saves folder into the new Saves folder. Important: Don't just copy the old folder! You want to use the newly created folders.
- Launch Sims 4 and use Load to test the (still mod-free) save. Exit without saving
If that works:
- Copy your old Tray files (this is your Library), Screenshots, Videos, and Mods files (except resource.cfg).
- Launch Sims 4 and use Load to test the (now modded) save.
- 2 years ago
Done, but we are back to no one is able to use the computer, not even the adult in my Troubleshooting file. No mods in the game, and default settings with just the save files copied over into a newly generated folder.
Once again, thank you for the ideas, even if I am getting closer and closer to ripping my hair out (/j).
- luthienrising2 years agoHero+
@maimewylie Okay, so if you have no mods or CC in the Mods folder the game is seeing, and you deleted localthumbcache, let's try the next thing: a Game Repair in Origin/EA App.
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