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@tenoddcats What about antivirus or Controlled Folder Access?
The only thing I'vce noticed different about my setup is my files are located in OneDrive. However, I've actually turned off OneDrive because it tends to mess up my system. I uninstalled it once and had to wipe and redo my Windows.
@tenoddcats If the location of your Documents directory is still inside OneDrive, you can change it without reinstalling Windows:
Sims 4 should place the user folder inside the default Documents folder, wherever that is.
If you don't want to mess with this account's settings, or changing the location of Documents doesn't help, it's worth setting up a new admin account on your PC to test. Make it a local account, as in, don't sign into Microsoft, and OneDrive won't be involved at all. You'll need to download your mods again, but not the game. If this works, that's useful information in that it points to an issue with your existing account rather than your computer overall.
It's still not working. I appreciate your help! Is there a way to get in touch with EA sports to get this fixed? I have found no contact information.
@tenoddcats EA Sports has nothing to do with Sims games. EA overall won't help with system issues either, or mod issues for that matter. You can certainly try your luck with EA Help, but don't expect any miracles.
https://help.ea.com/en/contact-us/
If you'd like help here, please let me know whether the new admin Windows account makes a difference. And remember that many if not most mods need to be updated for the current patch (1.96).
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