Can I put the custom content on an external drive?

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I have a 500GB external hard drive, and I want store all the custom content files on it, to save space on my C drive. Will I be able to direct the game to look for them on the external hard drive?






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Can you put Sims on a flash drive?

Flash drives are not designed to run games and it's also known The Sims 4 it's quite an heavy game to run, which could potentially brings issues to the drive itself. I'd always recommend to install the game on an hard drive (the same where you install windows preferably) rather than external drives.

Can you run Lightroom CC from an external hard drive?

If you are talking about the cloud-based Lightroom then all of your master images are stored in the cloud automatically, and you can configure it to store copies on external hard drives. There is no performance hit by storing your images on external hard drives if you are using Lightroom Classic CC.

How do I put stuff on my external hard drive?

External hard drives are simple: you plug them in, they appear on your computer, and you can simply click and drag your files onto them to copy the files onto the hard drive. But it's important to monitor what's on your external hard drive.

Can I move the Sims mod folder?

Re: Moving Game and Mods to a New DriveI was able to move my Sims 4 game onto the D drive and that's working fine. I successfully moved my Mods folder once until I tried to download new CC and it was not loading onto the game.




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