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@Jennarogers2197 It sounds like you were briefly running the Legacy Edition. It has its own user folder in Documents\Electronic Arts, and that folder wouldn't contain your saves or mods.
You should be able to switch back to the 64-bit version in Origin though: open your game library, right-click on the Sims 4 icon, select Game Properties > Advanced Launch Options, and choose 64-bit from the dropdown menu. If you don't see the option, try repairing the game again. If you still don't see it, temporarily disable your antivirus, repair yet again, and then set exceptions for Origin.exe and TS4_x64.exe.
I was using legacy up until September but then I realized my computer could handle regular version so I switched over. I was able to actually save some of my saves because if this (I copied and pasted them). I made the mistake of transferring over my (normal sims) saves without copying and pasting them (once I searched my computer and found they were relocated) by just dragging them over. So when my saves disappeared again, they seem to be all gone. Any tips with the info I just gave you ?
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