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So, unfortunately, pausing the OneDrive syncing didn't make any difference. So, attaching an image of the sync error and also the dxdiag.
@Ardruna Did you try restarting your computer after pausing syncing? This error shouldn't ever happen when syncing is paused, but perhaps the system didn't get the memo, so to speak. A restart would address that.
If not, I'd suggest getting rid of OneDrive entirely, at least for now. There are ways to make it work for you, in whatever capacity you prefer, but the first step here is to get Sims 4 running again. Here's how to deal with OneDrive:
Please do run the Command Prompt command when you're done to confirm that the Documents directory is no longer inside OneDrive.
- 1 year ago
So, good news and bad news. I was able to uninstall OneDrive and move all the files elsewhere. I was able to successfully launch the game, but, of course, it was like a clean install; it had no saves, no mods, nothing. When I tried to put back the main files (saves, mods, screenshots) so I could resume my games, it again stopped launching successfully. I tried again removing the mods folder, and relaunching, but that didn't help--it is once again simply returning me to the app homepage. Now what?
- puzzlezaddict1 year agoHero+
@Ardruna Remove or rename the new Sims 4 folder, then try to launch the game again and see whether it works. If not, please run the Command Prompt command again to confirm that your computer's Documents directory is still in the correct location:
C:\Users\your username\Documents
If Documents is still where it belongs and you can't play even after removing the newer Sims 4 folder, please post a new dxdiag. Please also let me know what antivirus you use.
- 1 year ago
So, happy news, I was able to get it to work! I was able to isolate the specific file that seemed to be tripping things up (a piece of CC accessories, oddly enough), and now it seems to be running normally again.