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Hello,
I updated my Sims 4 game and during the update I thought I would buy a bundle with an expansion pack, game pack, and a stuff pack so I can download those after it updates and have everything ready for me to use.
I got the game going and it showed me the pop-up for the 3 packs I got and details for them, though I didn't actually get any of the content in build mode or in cas. So, I tried restarting the game and the computer multiple times and nothing was working. I then decided to try and make a backup copy of my game file so that I can do a game repair and have a backup if anything goes wrong.
However while doing this, I ran into an issue where my MacBook air kept telling me I couldn't copy the files over because it couldn't read them so I looked some stuff up and this one thing said to take the file out of my ICloud. I did that and was still unable to make copies so then I tried to get into the game again but it started a new save file like the one from before never existed.
I have tried putting my old save file back into my iCloud and deleting the new save files that the game kept creating every time that I launched it, but it just kept creating new files. I tried renaming my original file, it is called "Electro Arts" and inside it is "The Sims 4" but still nothing changes.
I don't know what to do from me as I have my original save files still, I just can't seem to load them into the game whenever I launch it. I don't want to try something and accidentally lose my original file in the process, so any help is greatly appreciated!
- Bluebellflora2 months agoHero+
I've merged your post into the master iCloud thread. Please see the opening post for further instruction.
- MrianB2 months agoNew Novice
Hello, thank you for your reply. I tried following all of the instructions from that and it still kept making new save files. I'm not sure what else to do.
- Bluebellflora2 months agoHero+
Go to Applications > Utilities then open Terminal and copy/paste this search command then hit Enter/Return:
find ~ -type f -name "*Slot_*" 2>/dev/null \ -exec stat -f "%Sm %N" -t "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" {} \; | sortOnce the command prompt reappears it has finished. Please copy/paste all the search results here.