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@RedactedXOXO The syntax error is because the first two quotation marks are the wrong kind. If you look closely, you'll see they're curved rather than straight. You also need to link to the Sims 4 folder on your external drive, not to the folder called SIMS, although the Sims 4 folder can be inside SIMS.
However, if your user folder is in OneDrive, you'll need to modify the command. Here's what you'd write, except with your actual username rather than [username], assuming you want the Sims 4 folder inside SIMS:
MKLINK /J "C:\Users\[username]\OneDrive\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4" "D:\SIMS\The Sims 4"
If you'd like to get rid of OneDrive first, here's how:
It says it cannot create a file that already exist, i believe it is because the game itself is downloaded on the external hard drive but not the electronics arts folder, it just creates a new one every time i try to download any type of mod.
Here's what showed up
- puzzlezaddict7 months agoHero+
@RedactedXOXO The problem is the Sims 4 folder in Users > your username > OneDrive > Documents > Electronic Arts. Move or rename that folder, and make sure OneDrive doesn't download a fresh copy.
If you want to get rid of OneDrive first, please follow the guide I linked in my last post. I personally would get rid of it, but it is your choice.
- 7 months ago
Okay, tried that after unlinking just the electronics arts file because i didn't want to get rid of OneDrive because when i attempted to it presented an entirely new set of problems that caused me a headache, so it didn't create a new folder in the my personal connection with one drive but it is still creating a folder in the documents but i have no idea where because it just has a little computer logo > documents > Electronic arts
and downloading mods anywhere but curseforger is a no go
- puzzlezaddict7 months agoHero+
@RedactedXOXO If you right-click this folder (or any file or folder) and select Properties > General, you can see the Location. That will tell you exactly where it is.
OneDrive can be removed without side effects, but it does take some extra steps sometimes. That's why I wrote a whole guide for it.
Still, the point here is that Sims 4 will always create a folder in your computer's Documents directory, and if you want that user folder elsewhere, you'll need to create a symbolic link. I can help with the process, but I need to know the exact path of the current user folder and the location where you'd like this data to be.
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