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@roberta591 I did the instructions and while it still only had the Install folders in the location, I checked in OneDrive and the game folder was there. However, the mods that I put in the mods folder still aren't showing up in the game, and I'm not sure what the issue is. There isn't enough storage on my computer to download Sims there, so I'm kind of stuck. :/
@Trisquiggles It may be the mods folder being in the OneDrive folder. The game may be looking for the mods folder in the user documents folder by doing a direct call to that location instead of going through Windows (maybe). Do you use OneDrive? Windows recently had the spring update and Microsoft really wants you to use OneDrive so each update wakes OneDrive up for you to log in. If you don't use OneDrive just logout and your documents folder should be where it is supposed to be. You may have to run the game to create the folder in the user documents folder. There is a way to make OneDrive omit the user files folder and sync every thing else. Have you tried a mod that is known to work? I don't use OneDrive. You could try to create the mods folder where it is supposed to be c:/users/(user name)/Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4/Mods. Make sure you have the file resource.cfg in the new Mods folder. You can (should) exclude the user game files from OneDrive by configuring OneDrive - link - how to exclude folders from OneDrive This will allow the game to create and use folders/files where the game expects them to be. IMO a small SSD can (and does) work as a business/student/social computer but 3D games will bloat. If your having issues with a new computer now I can only guess it will probably only get worse. This is because the Windows operating system requires free space in the system device (C🙂 to run as does many appications (games). At a certain point lack of enough free space can (will) affect performance maybe to the point of crashing and/or corruption. There is only so much you can do to create free space on the system device. A gaming machine should be played without worry about maintenance all the time. If you had installed the game using the defaults it would probably run if the computer meets minimum requirements. Now would be a good time to consider getting a bigger system device before your system gets too complicated. I would have to know how your system is configured to give a definitive answer. I recommend you consult a good computer technician about a solution to your issues.
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