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@BloodHoneySin Please do a clean uninstall and reinstall of Sims 4 and the EA App, as described here:
Please be sure to rename the Sims 4 folder that contains your saves, mods, and other user data so it doesn't get deleted. Reinstall to a folder on D and test the game at leat twice, restarting your computer in between attempts.
If you run into another problem, create a new admin Windows account on your computer and try playing there. Make it local, as in, don't link it to your Microsoft account. You should be able to run Sims 4 without reinstalling anything, but your saves and other user data won't be available. That can be addressed later.
As long as your saves are intact, you should be able to restore them. But the first task here is to get Sims 4 itself running properly and consistently.
- 2 years ago@puzzlezaddict So I hadn't done anything yet until just now since this is honestly stressing me out, Ijust now tried to repair the game and noticed that the EA is creating a new EA file on the c drive instead of on the d drive where the game is. It's not recognizing the EA file already on the D drive.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@BloodHoneySin Please do a clean uninstall and reinstall of both Sims 4 and the EA App, as described. When you reinstall the EA App, you can click the option to customize your settings and choose the folder on D as the location for your game library. It's usually enough to choose the proper location when actually installing Sims 4, but since you're reinstalling the App anyway, it's easy to change the game library location first.
- 2 years ago
@puzzlezaddictI've done the clean uninstall of both the sims 4 and the EA app as described in the link you sent. I'll update probably tomorrow since it takes so long to download, thanks again for all your help, I hope this finally fixes the issues.
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