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Hello,
Yes, it is the same in the Command Prompt. The EA folder is still in OneDrive, even in the new account.
I had some help in moving the Documents folder from OneDrive to c:\users\username\documents. Which did work out (But I have not tested it on the game yet). What do I do next? Do I copy the mods that I put in the Sims folder in Downloads?
I am also going to repair and reinstall the EA and Sims app just in case. I also have to update two of the many mods that I have (Maybe more since I haven't been playing in a while). Then I have to add the CurseForge app too.
@SimSeeker In the account where the Documents directory is no longer in OneDrive, please try to launch Sims 4, but with no mods or custom content. Let me know how it goes.
You don't need to reinstall the game or the EA App, although it shouldn't do any harm if you have already. The only caveat is that the game should NOT be installed anywhere in Documents.
- SimSeeker2 years agoNew Vanguard
Hello,
I was just updating my mods. I guess I should take all the mods out just to test it.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@SimSeeker Yes, that would be best.
- SimSeeker2 years agoNew Vanguard
I did just that and I actually got into the game. But I didn't play it. The ultimate test will be if it works with the mods tomorrow night.
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