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#Sims 3 cc folder location mods
When I was done copying, I had the following file path structure:Įdit your original Mods directory's name, and append the following phrase to that directory's name
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Just remember the file path to your new Mods location. "C:\Users\testpc\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods"Ĭopy your Mods directory (or whichever directory you wish) to your desired location. To be clear, this is the original path to my Sims 4 Mods directory ("directory" is a synonym for "folder"): As an example, I will describe how I moved my Mods folder from its original location on my C: Drive, to my E: Drive, an M.2 SSD that I use to run programs that take (relatively) forever to load on a HDD:
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I know I'm late, but there's a far better remedy for redirection (what you are trying to achieve) within Windows than what's being used by everyone here, and it is called the junction link. And here's what mine looks like, there is no location tab:
#Sims 3 cc folder location for windows 10
I looked up this question but I think the answer I found isn't up to date for Windows 10 Home version 1703, It said to right click on the folder I want to move and go to properties and click on the location tab but the problem is I don't have a location tab.
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So my question is how do I move the "Electronic Arts" or even just the "Mods" folder from my C drive to my D drive?
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Also I tried dragging the "Electronic Arts" folder from my C drive to my D drive into the "Origin Games" folder but it caused my game to uninstall for some reason, I had to reinstall my game.
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The reason this is a problem is because I like to download mods and my C drive has no room for that (I can't remember how much GB of custom content I had before I removed it but it was A LOT lol), and I think it caused my game to "run out of memory", I'm not sure what that means but I started to get popups about that when playing the game. I installed the sims 4 on my D drive where there is available space (This PC/New Volume(D:)/Program Files(x86)/Origin Games/Sims 4) but when I started the game it created a new Electronic Arts folder in my C drive (This PC/Local Disk C:)/Users/Shallon/Documents/Electronic Arts/Sims 4).