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Re: Accidentally moved my Electronic Arts folder to desktop.

Yeah, so, I think the electronic arts folder now goes to: This PC - Windows (C: - Users - Imagn - Documents - Electronic Arts - The Sims 4. The original location was Leah - Personal - Documents - Electronic Arts - The Sims 4. Microsoft support told me to leave it alone if it’s working, so I guess they did have that reaction. If the desktop Electronic Arts folder isn’t doing anything why does it keep popping up on the desktop everytime I open the game - I think the desktop electronic arts folder is doing something, I opened it today and it takes me to the new location for the sims 4. Right now my one drive isn’t syncing documents it says: The documents folder contains other important folders and isn’t supported for file backup. So that’s kind of weird. I’ll post a screenshot of the one drive. Thank you! 

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  • I read something that said the game now sees the desktop folder as its root location. I would not know how to fix that so I may just leave it there. 

  • The graphics are a little grainy today. Hopefully this picture works. It’s not too bad though. 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
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    3 years ago

    @AgnewLeah  What's inside the folder on your desktop?  I'd like to see a screenshot.  And I'm not sure what you mean by the folder keeps popping up: do you delete it and it reappears, or something else?

    Please also list the install location for Sims 4 as the EA App sees it.  Open your game library, click Sims 4, select Manage > View Properties, and you'll find it there:

    The current location for the user folder is fine and actually a good thing.  Having that folder in OneDrive can only complicate matters.

  • AgnewLeah's avatar
    AgnewLeah
    3 years ago

    By popping up I mean even if I delete or move it - it reappears on the desktop. And yeah, ok - leaving it where it is might be best. I included some screenshots. Thanks for all your help! 

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    3 years ago

    @AgnewLeah  Everything on the desktop is just user data, which is good: the files are duplicates of what you already have and are therefore expendable.  It sounds like OneDrive is redownloading the folder to the desktop even after you delete it, and in spite of OneDrive saying it is unable to sync the desktop files.  Try pausing syncing before deleting the folder; the option shows up when you right-click the cloud icon in the lower-right corner of the screen.

    While you're at it, please let me know how much free and total storage OneDrive has.  Right-click the cloud icon and choose Settings > Account, and you'll see this:

    I'm not at all suggesting you buy more storage, only that it would be helpful to know whether this is contributing to the problem.

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
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    3 years ago

    @AgnewLeah  Alright, the issue isn't free space, but I'm not sure why else OneDrive would say it's unable to sync your folders.  Did Microsoft support say anything about that?  I'm not asking you to go back to support, only wondering if you know why this is happening.  When the user blocks syncing, OneDrive normally just says it's not syncing the folder(s) in question, not that it's unable to do so.

    Did it help to pause syncing—were you able to delete the folder on your desktop?  If not, do you see that folder's contents on onedrive.com, and can you delete it from there?

  • AgnewLeah's avatar
    AgnewLeah
    3 years ago

    I don't know why thats happening with OneDrive. I decided to leave everything as it is because I don't want to cause more damage. The Sims 4 screen was flickering a little bit and i read somewhere that I needed to check the "vertical sync" in game options. I did that and it no longer flickers, so thats good. I opened up The Sims 2 to make sure it works and it moved the EAGames folder to the desktop as well, and I don't know why. It's like The Sims now sees my desktop as the files root location. I would not know how to fix that so I'm just leaving it. I might end up reaching out to Microsoft Support for the OneDrive issue. Thank you very much for your help, the problem is (kind of) solved. I don't like those folders on my desktop but I think moving them and deleting them will just make it worse. Appreciate all your help. - Leah Agnew 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
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    3 years ago

    @AgnewLeah  If you want to fix this issue for good, a new Windows account would do it.  Making it a local account would mean no OneDrive at all; you could set it up later, but even then, you'd have all new settings for that account.  You don't need to do anything, of course; this is just an option in case the setup bothers you now or in the future.

    Let me know if you'd like more help with this or anything else.

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