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Post by jj jj on Sept 18, 2020 15:46:00 GMT -5
Recently I decided to clean my mods folder. To do this, I copied all mods to another disk (to D from C), after that I copied a part of mods from disk D back to the mods folder on disk C (because I check them piece by piece). And after that, when opening some files (from mods folder), an error appears, which is in the screenshot. Strangely, with the same files that are on the disk D, there is no such error. How to fix this?
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Post by Cidira on Sept 18, 2020 16:02:06 GMT -5
Sounds like either an issue with the copying process that created the non-working copy of the file, or an issue with the portion of the disk that the non-working copy of the file is stored on. Hopefully the former.
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Post by jj jj on Sept 19, 2020 3:49:27 GMT -5
Sounds like either an issue with the copying process that created the non-working copy of the file, or an issue with the portion of the disk that the non-working copy of the file is stored on. Hopefully the former. I tried to transfer some working copies to the drive C and they kept working. You are probably right, the problem appeared during the copying process. I think I will just replace all files, but the another problem is that I deleted a lot, and if I just copy over again, unwanted mods come back. At first I thought that the problem was in Sims 4 Studio. Thanks for the idea, I will try to come up with something.
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