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@alxsha24 Yes, you can transfer your files from one computer to another, even between different operating systems. All of your user generated content is located in the Sims 4 folder in Documents\Electronic Arts: your saves are in the Saves folder, your builds and saved sims in Tray, your screenshots in Screenshots, etc. Here's a full list of everything you'll find in your game folder:
https://sims4.crinrict.com/eng/2014/09/user-files-explained/
You can copy the entire folder from your old computer to an external hard drive or USB stick, although if you're switching OSs, make sure it's formatted for both Windows and macOS. Or you can upload the folder to a free filehosting site and download it on your new computer. Using iCloud would also work.
In any case, the best practice is to launch the game once on your new computer, to make sure everything is working properly. Then you can go into the new game folder in Documents\EA, delete the contents of the existing Saves, Tray, etc. folders, and copy over the files you'd like to keep.
Go to file, documents, electronic arts, the sims 4. Then I copied my saves, my tray, and my mods to a cheap little portable flash drive then put the flash drive in the new computer that has the sims already downloaded. Then I deleted any previous saves, tray, or mods, then pasted the new tray, saves, and mods from the flash drive into the new computer! My game is all here.
- RayB404 years agoSeasoned Novice@tuberose1988 Thank you for this, Wish me luck 😊 I really want my sims I made and advanced to be on my new computer.
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