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@djmiele65 Again, Sims 4 user files are stored in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4. Documents is on your C drive unless you moved it (and please don't move it to the external drive). This has nothing to do with the fact that you moved the game's program files to the external.
Please read the "user files explained" article I linked so you get a sense of what kinds of files you'd see in the user folder and what they're for. When you're moving the files from your old computer to the new one, you need to place them in the appropriate subfolders, which will be the same for both machines. So for example you'll move saves to the saves folder on your new computer, and any files that were in Tray on the old computer will go in Tray on the new one as well.
The Legacy Installers folder is an entirely different matter: its purpose is to allow you to store installers for games on your computer so Origin doesn't need to download them again should you need to reinstall. It actually doesn't work for many games, probably including Sims 4, although I haven't tested. You can just get rid of this data if you have no purpose for it.
Thanks a lot for all of your replies. I feel like I'm doing everything right but I just can't get it to work. It's only giving me the option to start a new game. I thought that if I clicked in the Options settings in Origin it would give me the option to locate game, but it only shows me move game. I'm usually fairly savvy with the basis with something like this but I just can't figure out how to get the old game running.
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@djmiele65 This has nothing to do with Origin. Origin only controls the game's program files, and saves are user files.
Please post a screenshot of the folder that has your saves in it, as in, I want to be able to see the save files themselves. Be sure to include the address bar, above the list of files, in the screenshot.
- 4 years ago
Thanks. Attaching a screenshot here
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@djmiele65 Sorry for the late reply. First of all, the game won't read anything inside the second saves folder in your screenshot. So if your missing saves are in there, you'll need to move them into the main saves folder.
Second of all, OneDrive is syncing your files, and in fact it was in the process when you took this screenshot. (That's the blue arrows icon. A green check mark means a file or folder is synced, and a red X means it could not be.) This isn't necessarily a problem on its own, but OneDrive can definitely interfere with Sims 4 content, so it's better to block auto-syncing, at least until you get everything else sorted out. You can deselect Documents for syncing:
You may first need to pause or cancel the current sync:
Or if you have no use for OneDrive, just unlink your computer:
Once that's addressed, make sure the saves are in the proper saves folder and see whether they'll load. If not, please post another screenshot just like this one.
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