![]() □ĮDIT: Since there are a lot of questions, here’s some additional info that might help. If you have any more questions, let me know. If all goes well, this should create a symbolic link in your EA\TS4 folder that points to the folder on your external hard drive. Run TS4 and check the options menu to make sure your mods are showing as installed, but do not load any of your saves before checking or else they could become corrupted. If you see all your mods, that should mean it worked. Go to Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods in the file explorer.Make sure you replace with the actual path to where you copied the mods folder onto your external drive (eg. MKLINK /J "%UserProfile%\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods" " " Press the Windows Key and X at the same time, and click "Command Prompt (Admin)". If you want, you can rename it to something else to make your life easier (eg "Sims 4 Mods" rather than just "Mods"). Ensure that the popup that appears says " Moving files," not " Copying files." Once this step is complete, you should not have a Mods folder in your Electronic Arts\Sims 4 folder but you will have one on your external hard drive. Move your Mods folder to your external hard drive by clicking and dragging it from Documents\Electonic Arts\The Sims 4\ to the external drive while holding shift. ![]()
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