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I'm trying desperately to conpherend all of this. Again, I'm a compete computer noob. I moved all my saves and mods to the clean folders, in the appropriate subfiles. Exactly what copy do I move to the desktop? I'm so so confused. Again, it's all my fault, I'm hopeless with any and all technology
@LoveisLove767 Okay, let's try this a different way.
- Go into Documents\Electronic Arts, click on the words "The Sims 4," and change the name to "Backup"
- Launch the game, get to the Main Menu, enable mods and custom content, and quit
- Go into the Backup folder, open Mods, right-click on ONE of the folders inside Mods (one that doesn't have the word "copy" in the name), and select the option to Copy
- Go into Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods, right-click in the empty space, and select Paste
- Back up one folder, to The Sims 4, and delete localthumbcache.package
- Launch the game, start a new save (no need to spend much time on it; this is just for testing), and make sure the mods or cc items you just copied over work in-game
- Repeat the three steps above for another subfolder inside Backup\Mods, and another, and another, until you've tested all of your mods and custom content
If at any point, the game starts crashing, hanging, freezing, whatever, stop and let me know.
I'm REALLY sorry you have to deal with me. Thank you
I've gotten my saves to load! But not my mods. How do I properly move them to the mods folder?
@LoveisLove767 Are mods enabled in the game options? Have you tried one subfolder at a time? Some mods may be outdated, but a few at least should be working properly.
If that doesn't help, please take another screenshot (the ones before were perfect) of the Mods folder inside Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4. I'll check back in a few hours.
- @puzzlezaddict I'll send a screenshot in just a minute But the game literally won't run. I click the tab and it just whisks me right to the origin store.
here you go!
@LoveisLove767 Okay, has the game run at any point during this process? When was the last time it did? If you can, backtrack and restore your Sims 4 folder to what it was when the game ran. If you can't or aren't sure what you did, that's fine; just let me know and we can start again.
It was not on at the time. How can I backtrack and restore the folder for when the game ran? I'm curious about that. Srry this is taking so long, by the way.
@LoveisLove767 It's fine. Just rename the Sims 4 folder in Documents\Electronic Arts to "Backup 2." Let me know if the game runs. You won't have your saves or anything, but the important question is whether it opens at all.
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