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Lucksbane13's avatar
3 years ago
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I moved my game from on hdd to a sdd, but the app refuses to use it

I recently got a SSD for my PC and moved my Sims 4 game from my HDD to this new drive. I changed all of the settings in the app to show the new internal S drive and folder. I even went so far as to uninstall the Origin launcher and reinstall it on my new SSD. There is absolutely 0 reason for the game to me running anything in my C drive. 

And yet, every time I launch the game, it creates a folder in the C drive and runs it from there, only pulling the DLC assets from the SSD. It won't load up any of the saves, it won't launch from the SSD drive. It always asks me to start a new game because there are no saves in the save folder it just created.

How do I set it so it does not EVER use the C drive?

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  • @Lucksbane13  There are two separate locations for Sims 4 data: the game's program files, which you've already moved to the SSD, and the user data.  The latter is always located in Documents > Electronic Arts, and if you move the Sims 4 folder inside, the game will create a new folder there with no content, which is why it's now not loading your saves.

    You have two options here.  One is to move the entire Documents directory to your SSD, which is simple and supported by Windows.  But this is only a good idea if the SSD is internal; if it's external, please do not do this.

    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/74952-move-location-documents-folder-windows-10-a.html

    If you only want to move the Sims 4 folder, or the Electronic Arts folder it's in, you'll need to use a symbolic link to tell the game where to look:

    https://crinrict.com/blog/2020/02/moving-windows-documents-folder-to-external-drive-via-symbolic-link.html

  • roberta591's avatar
    roberta591
    Hero (Retired)
    3 years ago

    @Lucksbane13 When you install the game to another location only the game core files will get changed. The game user data defaults to the system device (C). To move the game user files you need to get the operating system (Windows) to do it. There is an app called symbolic link (there is a gui to make it simple) that can redirect calls to those folders. When you do this DO NOT delete the original folder as the operating system puts an invisible file in the original folder. This is instructions to redirect calls to that folder. I recommend you only redirect the folder you need because other programs use the user documents folder by default.. As this is done by the operating system there could be issues (none that I know of) because the game has no knowledge of this.   hth

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