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hmm... I played it just great yesterday so I know it DID work. Now it is telling me Sims 4 is already running. I looked at the original instructions and the instructions of other people who had this problem too but I can't seem to find a solution.
I put both of these in terminal originally:
mv ~/Documents/Electronic\ Arts /Volumes/SimsHD/
ln -s /Volumes/SimsHD/Electronic\ Arts ~/Documents/
Origin AND Sims 4 have permissions to access removable volumes and folders.
Origin still has installs and saves going to /volumes/SimsHD
In my SimsHD drive I also right clicked Get Info and made sure that everything is read and write for everyone.
I don't get what is going on!
It sounds and looks like everything is where it should be. I don't know of any other reason it could be popping up with that error. This person posted why it was happening for them https://bluebellflora.com/saving-your-sims-4-folder-to-an-external-drive/#comment-67624 maybe that helps although you are moving the EA folder like I did.
Can you screenshot the permissions in System Preferences > Files & Folders for Origin and the game?
- 5 years ago
Yeah. I also do not understand. I do not have any game user data folders and I never did that command in terminal. I'm so confused. I also have a Macbook air from 2014, in macOSCatalina Version 10.15.3.
- Bluebellflora5 years agoHero+@thelordsgrace
Yep, that all looks good. Have you ejected the drive, restarted your Mac, plugged it back in and tried again?
10.15.7 is the latest version of Catalina. Upgrade in System Preferences and see if that helps. I'm not sure it will but not sure what else to suggest ☹️
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