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NaamarTissue
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2 years ago
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How to Play Sims 4 off an external drive

I used to play on an sd drive and it worked really smoothly for 4 years. Sd drive started getting old so I moved everything to a usb stick. I had some problems with my sims that I had contacted ea help with but it did nothing. Eventually I figured out that although everything was downloaded to my sd card, ea had re-downloaded on my main computer and downloaded the sims there, which was the reason for most of my issues. When the app was still origin, there was a "move game" feature. Not anymore. You can manage properties and change the download location and I did that. Yet every time I run the sims, it makes a new file named Electronic Arts and makes a sims 4 file and runs that. This means I don't have any of my saves cause there's not enough space on my main computer to move them over. The EA app refuses to download anywhere but my desktop even if I change it's download location before it downloads. EA help got sick of me and won't give me a chat with advisor option anymore, so hopefully someone can help. 

How do I get my sims game to run on my Usb external drive? I already have the folder for the sims 4 and everything is there, it's just not running off that file despite if you open the game in file location, it's in that folder. Yes I have changed download location in settings, yes i've changed download location for the sims in manage properties. Neither have worked. Yes i've uninstalled and re-downloaded it onto the Usb, it still makes those folders on my desktop even if I change location before downloading. Yes i've tried the same for the sd card to see if it was a problem with the usb and no luck. Yes i've repaired and repaired and repaired. Nothing

I'm frustrated, I just want to play my silly little game but i've been struggling with this for over a week now and nothing has helped ☹️

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    2 years ago

    @NaamarTissue  Right, you really need to separate the game's program files from the user folder.  Not doing so is asking for trouble, and probably sooner rather than later.

    If you want to install the game elsewhere, move anything inside E:\The Sims 4 that you'd like to preserve to a new location, then uninstall the game through the EA App and reinstall it wherever you like.  This can be a folder on E, for example E:\Games; it just can't be in the same location as the user data.

    If you'd like to leave the game where it is, you can create a folder on E and redo the symlink so it points to that new location.  For example, you might create E:\Sims Data, then when you redo the symlink, the last part of the command would be "E:\Sims Data\The Sims 4" (just like that).

    Either approach is fine, but this is really important to do in one way or another.

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