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roberta591
Hero (Retired)
7 years ago

Re: The Sims 4 'Not responding' + desktop.ini file in mod folder?

@hypercorruption  Do you have file explorer swt to display hidden files? As mods and cc are not controlled by EA and it is up to the creators to keep their creations up to date and working properly. Did you try the game with all cc and mods removed?

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  • kreatora's avatar
    kreatora
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    @Butterish @roberta591
    Maybe it will be work. For me it always worked.
    Remove the entire The Sims 4 folder to the desktop. The game will create a new clean game folder.
    Repair the game on Origin,
    Check if you still have this problem,
    If the game works, delete the new saves folder and Tray folder from the new game folder, Next copy the Tray folder and save folder from the old game and paste them into the new game folder,
    The last step is paste old mods folder but I think that one of your mods caused this problem. Maybe better is check it once more,
    I don't work for EA . I'm only player who tries to help other players

  • File explorer swt? Can you recommend me one? And yes, I have tried it. Without any mods, it works fine. With any mod at all (even just one file) it ceases to load. 

  • 172e3cda0034987's avatar
    172e3cda0034987
    7 years ago

    @hypercorruption

    It sounds like the issue may be that there is some outdated mods or custom content. Sounds like you've already tested the theory. - Just in case, a how to test is in the spoiler tag.

    Spoiler

    To test this, move the mods folder to the desktop, delete the game cache and the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder to help with troubleshooting.

    How to Delete Cache Files
    https://sims4.crinrict.com/en/2014/09/delete-cache-files/

    Launch the game again, try playing a new save to test. If it loads and plays okay, it may be that some of the mods/cc have become outdated.

    To fix mods and custom content try the 50/50 method:

    1. Move all the mods and cc out into a temporary folder on the desktop.
    2. Move a few files back at a time. Load the game to make sure it loads and everything is good.
    3. Delete the localthumbcache.package from the Sims 4 folder.
    4. Repeat steps 1 - 3 till there is no more files to check.

    ** While your testing, don't save the game. If you find any problems, delete the mod or custom content file.

    How To Find Problem Mods and CC - http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:TS4_Finding_Problem_Custom_Content

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