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@jpkarlsen wrote:
Could you check if you have the files on OneDrive in this location?
Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
If so copy them back to where they should be.
In settings for OneDrive tell it not to synchronize the Documents folder.
Howdy! They're all there, if we're talking about the saves folder, but yeah, everything's on OneDrive.
Did your Windows 10 receive a large update just before this happened?
- 8 years ago
@jpkarlsen wrote:
Then follow the advice to not let OneDrive synchronize the Documents folder For some reason the game sometimes decides to use OneDrive if it is enabled.
Did your Windows 10 receive a large update just before this happened?How would I get OneDrive to stop synchronizing with the Documents folder? As far as I know the Sims 4 is on OneDrive for me. And there weren't any recent updates, I just logged onto my game and then poof! Everything was gone.
- jpkarlsen8 years agoHero (Retired)
Open File Explorer, rightclick OneDrive and select Settings. On the Auto Save tab choose This PC only from the Dropdown by Documents.
You will Have to manually copy files to OneDrive if you want to have a backup there.
It may be necessary to repair The Sims 4 before it will return to using your local Documents folder again.
- 8 years ago
@jpkarlsen wrote:Open File Explorer, rightclick OneDrive and select Settings. On the Auto Save tab choose This PC only from the Dropdown by Documents.
You will Have to manually copy files to OneDrive if you want to have a backup there.
It may be necessary to repair The Sims 4 before it will return to using your local Documents folder again.
Apparently, my OneDrive was already on 'This PC', so so far nothing has worked. Also tried repairing my game, removing some mod files, etc. and so far that hasn't done anything, either.