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Bluebellflora
2 years agoHero+
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Thanks 🙂 In point 3 you said you deleted the EA folder. That would have contained the TS4 folder which has saves etc in it. The only way to get it back would be if you have a backup from before you trashed it.
Thanks 🙂 In point 3 you said you deleted the EA folder. That would have contained the TS4 folder which has saves etc in it. The only way to get it back would be if you have a backup from before you trashed it.
2 years ago
Before I deleted it, I copied everything over from my laptop to my new iMac. It looked like an exact replica. And it worked with the first iMac (saves and mods pulled up without having to move them), but I exchanged that iMac for a new one.
The only difference the second time I transferred everything over was the new Origin update.
I didn't delete anything from my laptop until after that, and all the saves and mods should've been on my iMac at that point. I just don't get why it worked for one iMac and not the other.
- Bluebellflora2 years agoHero+@gmsi19fn8yoi
The only thing I can think is that files inadvertently got removed somehow in the iCloud or migration process. Which OS was the first iMac running and which OS is the one you're now using running?
Origin doesn't touch the Sims 4 folder, at least, it shouldn't do but Origin is horrible and a buggy mess......- 2 years ago@Bluebellflora They both used Mojave. And every other file from my iCloud is still there, even ones from years ago. The migration didn't have any problems, I just think it's so weird that it worked on one computer and not the other. The only difference was the Origin update.
I'll keep looking, but at least I have that one save from a year ago. I'm not too worried about the mods, just missing 4 Sims children ☹️
Thank you so much again for your help, I definitely learned a lot!! And will be backing up my saves on my hard drive from now on, lol