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Re: recently put sims 4 onto hard drive, screen not loading

@Bluebellflora me again... lol. i ended up erasing my hard drive again as my sims 4 continued to download (in applications this time, instead of into my hard drive!) and i redid them sym link that you spoke about on your site.

my game works now, HOWEVER... i cannot see any of my cc when i am in the main menu. it does not show up at start-up like it used to. how can i fix that, as i already have a lottttt of cc placed into my documents in my electronic arts alias folder?

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  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
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    5 years ago
    @laiimarie

    Really important to state you've created the symlink as the normal rules of moving the Sims 4 folder do not apply. Symlinks have to be reversed to go back to the default location, this is made really clear in my article.

    If you can't see your CC it is because your external is not correctly formatted. The article states which format it should be.
  • laiimarie's avatar
    laiimarie
    5 years ago
    @Bluebellflora My hard drive is already formatted to Mac Os Extended (Journaled), as stated in your article. Would I have to reformat it again?

    When I also reformatted it again to make the game work, I had no EA folders in my documents. I played the game as normal and the game was in my applications, not on the desktop anymore. That is when I created the sym link for my cc.

    Do you know where I may have went wrong? Or why I would have to reverse the sym link now?
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
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    5 years ago
    @laiimarie

    It sounds like a bit of a mess ☹️ This is where everything should be by default:

    The Sims 4 game - should be in Macintosh HD > Users > User > Applications
    The Sims 4 Packs - wherever the game is installed to, by default above
    The Sims 4 user data (saves etc.) Macintosh HD > Users > User > Documents > Electronic Arts

    The Sims 4 user data folder, and the Electronic Arts one if doesn't already exist, are created when you first launch the game. I would suggest reversing the symlink and get your game working in its intended locations first including getting your CC to work. Once it's working then try the symlink again.
  • laiimarie's avatar
    laiimarie
    5 years ago
    @Bluebellflora Yes! This worked.

    It took some trial and error when reversing it, but I finally got it to work. If anything else goes wrong, I will let you know, but hopefully it doesn’t.

    Thank you so much!
  • laiimarie's avatar
    laiimarie
    5 years ago
    @Bluebellflora I think I spoke too soon lol.

    Everything was working well. I redownloaded cc and put them into the documents > electronic arts > the sims 4 > mods. It was fine.

    I decided to test if everything was okay again, considering I just downloaded a lot of cc... turns out, it’s not! It would not let me get onto the sims, because it says “game data is missing or damaged. if you have to remove them and try again. if not, repair or reinstall the sims 4.”

    I already tried to repair it - it was the same result.

    Is reinstalling my best chance of fixing it or is there anything else I can do?
  • Bluebellflora's avatar
    Bluebellflora
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    5 years ago
    @laiimarie

    What if you move out the CC from the Mods folder, trash the localthumbcache.packge file and then load up your game? If it was working fine, then you added a bunch of new CC and it stopped working, chances are it's something in the new CC you added.