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@deblake60 I will do that.
@TacticalPaws1 Please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
@I-Sim4ever_80 Please post a dxdiag as well, so EA gets the relevant info.
@Karababy52 The studio driver is optimized for professional workloads. It may run games fine, but that's not the purpose it's written for, so it's always best to use the game-ready driver if you don't need the studio driver for other purposes.
Your currently-installed driver should be fine, but you can update as an experiment if you want, and roll back if you don't like the results. As long as you don't clean-uninstall your current driver, or choose to clean-install the new one, the old driver should still be available. Hit Windows key-X, select the Device Manager, expand Display Adapters, right-click the GTX 1050, click Properties, then Driver, and you'll see the option to roll back.
@rileewadsworth Your saves should be in the folder you've moved, and you can copy or move them to the new Sims 4 folder to regain access to them. You'll probably also want the contents of Tray (saved households and builds), perhaps Screenshots and Recorded Videos, and UserSettings.ini and/or accountDataDB.package (not sure about this one yet) for the login rewards. The rest can be discarded.
It worked. Thank you!
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