Re: How to move The Sims 4 to an internal hard drive without a symbolic link?
@Fae-Sama-22580 The fundamental issue here is that Sims 4 will always look for the user folder in Documents > Electronic Arts. As you likely know, when no Sims 4 folder exists there, the game will make a new one. Because of this programming, there are only two options: to move the location of Documents, because Sims 4 will look wherever the Documents directory is located; or to use a symbolic link the point the game to a user folder stored elsewhere.
The guides for moving the user folder to an external drive all describe creating a symbolic link because moving Documents to an external drive is a bad idea. If that drive is unplugged, Windows won't be able to find the Documents directory, and that could have significant consequences depending on what the computer is doing at the time. For an internal drive, however, this is not a problem.
The point is, you can move all of Documents to your secondary drive, no symlink necessary, and Sims 4 should read the user folder just like it does now. This function is supported in Windows; you're not doing anything that is going to mess up your computer, at least as long as you follow the instructions. I will say that if your secondary drive is much slower than your C drive, you might notice significantly longer loading times, but that's the trade-off for having a larger drive that doesn't cost a fortune.
This is a good guide for moving Documents to another drive:
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/74952-move-location-documents-folder-windows-10-a.html
If you get stuck on any particular step, just let me know which one and what about it is difficult or confusing.