I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
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I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
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I just uninstalled my sims installation, and of course I haven't created a restore point. I have no idea why or HOW I deleted it. New question is, how can I download ALL of the packs and base game without torrenting?
Lots of love
(and self loathing)
Onyxx
[not]Moved to "The Sims 4 Support".
- The_gh0stm4n[/not]
Last edited by The_gh0stm4n on Tue 17 Sep 2019, 18:13; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : I'm an idiot)
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Re: I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
If you don't want to torrent - use my repack. I have Mega and Mediafire links. And it weights 25.2GB in total.
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Re: I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
Hey thanks mate! Really appreciate this! When the next exp/update comes out how would I go about downloading and installing?anadius wrote:If you don't want to torrent - use my repack. I have Mega and Mediafire links. And it weights 25.2GB in total.
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Re: I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
You can use G4TW releases or you can just download new setup, patch, no-origin-fix (you can delete the previous ones) and new DLC if there's any, and run the setup. Interactive instructions are always up-to-date so when in doubt, check them out.
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Re: I deleted all of my sims installation (lol)
//MOVED
@Onyxxu, there was once a wise person (not me), who said this:
Don't know who exactly said it, but maybe we can all learn something from it. And yes, it happened to me once as well, that I deleted my userdata folder of The Sims 3, somehow accidentally.
To also say something more helpful as well here: if you can, try investing into a decent external hard-drive or some other similar medium where you can back up large items, such as the installation folder of The Sims 4. Currently a little more than 35 GB in size, with all DLCs and updates. You can or even should pack the folder into a .rar or .7z archive before backing it up, to reduce chances of file corruption.
Other than that, Windows has this thing that if something is marked with that light blue shade, it counts as "marked", and if you subsequently delete something else, then the previously marked item(s) will go to. And if you then carelessly also empty the basket without looking at its contents beforehand, then you're in trouble. Try making it into a habit of actively reading message prompts that come up ("are you sure you want to remove this/that?"), and also checking the contents of your basket before hitting delete. Even more so, if you are prone to making these mistakes rather frequently.
Also: most people don't know that merely emptying the basket does NOT delete the thing from your hard-drive. The actual data is still there and can be recovered with special software. But the space occupied by the item, that has been removed from the basket, will be highlighted as "available". So the next time you add something to your hard-drive (installing or downloading new software), this new stuff can overwrite the space of the stuff your previously removed from the basket. I guess the reason I wrote this paragraph is to illustrate that we all should be aware of emptying the basket too quickly. A little time of looking at the contents of the basket, ... can go a long way. Especially if we're talking about more sensitive/legally important data. Not the case here, but it has happened that people got themselves in huge trouble by accidentally deleting stuff from the basket.
@Onyxxu, there was once a wise person (not me), who said this:
Wise person wrote:It takes quite a long time to build up something, but it only takes seconds to break it all down...
Don't know who exactly said it, but maybe we can all learn something from it. And yes, it happened to me once as well, that I deleted my userdata folder of The Sims 3, somehow accidentally.
To also say something more helpful as well here: if you can, try investing into a decent external hard-drive or some other similar medium where you can back up large items, such as the installation folder of The Sims 4. Currently a little more than 35 GB in size, with all DLCs and updates. You can or even should pack the folder into a .rar or .7z archive before backing it up, to reduce chances of file corruption.
Other than that, Windows has this thing that if something is marked with that light blue shade, it counts as "marked", and if you subsequently delete something else, then the previously marked item(s) will go to. And if you then carelessly also empty the basket without looking at its contents beforehand, then you're in trouble. Try making it into a habit of actively reading message prompts that come up ("are you sure you want to remove this/that?"), and also checking the contents of your basket before hitting delete. Even more so, if you are prone to making these mistakes rather frequently.
Also: most people don't know that merely emptying the basket does NOT delete the thing from your hard-drive. The actual data is still there and can be recovered with special software. But the space occupied by the item, that has been removed from the basket, will be highlighted as "available". So the next time you add something to your hard-drive (installing or downloading new software), this new stuff can overwrite the space of the stuff your previously removed from the basket. I guess the reason I wrote this paragraph is to illustrate that we all should be aware of emptying the basket too quickly. A little time of looking at the contents of the basket, ... can go a long way. Especially if we're talking about more sensitive/legally important data. Not the case here, but it has happened that people got themselves in huge trouble by accidentally deleting stuff from the basket.
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