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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.
@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.
- jpkarlsen8 years agoHero (Retired)Did you remember to copy the files from OneDrive back to the local Documents folder in the corresponding folders?
- 8 years ago
@jpkarlsen wrote:
Did you remember to copy the files from OneDrive back to the local Documents folder in the corresponding folders?Yes, I did.
- jpkarlsen8 years agoHero (Retired)
So the Sims 4 /Mods and Sims 4/saves on OneDrive and on your local HD are now identical but you still have the problem?