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Jul 13, 2024, 5:47:31 PM7/13/24
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I'm trying to move Origin and my games onto my D:\ drive since my C:\ drive is very small and is running out of space, meaning I can't update my games. I've uninstalled Origin and my games, and reinstalled Origin. I'm trying to download The Sims 4 onto my D:\ drive, but it keeps displaying an error:

Now make sure that the download directory in your Origin client reflects your desired location ,Origin - Application Settings - Install&Saves - here choose your game location. More details here -us/help/origin/origin/backing-up-and-restoring-your-origin-games/

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I'm running low on storage in my macbook air and I have already moved all my music and pictures off of it and onto a hard drive. It still says start up disk is full. Is there a way that I can transfer my Sims 4 on to an external hard drive, play it, and save it to the external hard drive?

New to gaming with mods and CC. I never had the storage on my Mac so I went and purchased an external drive. I managed to reinstall everything onto it but for the life of me could not figure out how to get the dam EA folder to stay on the drive instead of documents. I was able to do Symlink. This just saved me from so much frustration thank you!!!

Step 2: Once you are sure that you have all the files from the old installation moved to the new drive, open up the EA App and UNINSTALL The Sims 4. This will delete all of the files from the original directory and remove registry keys, shortcuts, etc.

Step 3: Now, while still in EA App, click to Download/Install the Sims 4. This part is important, when it asks where to install the game, make sure you enter the directory where you copied all of your game files earlier. Now click next to install.

Step 6: If something went wrong when copying your files from the old Documents location to the new one, right-click on the Documents icon like you did before and select Properties. Now go to the Location tab and click on the Restore Default button. That should restore everything back to the way it was.

ATLANTA - The University of Alabama's Blake Sims set Crimson Tide records for completions and attempts by a quarterback in a starting debut game, running backs T.J. Yeldon and Derrick Henry rushed for more than 100 yards each, and receiver Amari Cooper eclipsed 100 yards receiving in the No. 2 Crimson Tide's 33-23 victory over West Virginia before a crowd of 70,502 (capacity: 71,228) at the Georgia Dome Saturday evening.

Sims completed 24 of 33 attempts for 250 yards with one interception and did not throw a touchdown pass. The completions and attempts are the most in Crimson Tide history by a quarterback in his first start. Yeldon finished with 126 yards on 23 carries and scored two touchdowns while Henry rushed for a career-best 113 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts. Cooper had 12 catches for 130 yards, the second-most catches in a single game ever by a Tide receiver behind DJ Hall's 13 catches (185 yards) against Tennessee in 2007.

Defensively, the Tide was led in tackles by safety Landon Collins, who notched eight, followed by linebacker Ruben Foster and cornerback Cyrus Jones who both had seven, linebacker Reggie Ragland's six and end Jonathan Allen's five tackles, including two tackles for loss and one quarterback sack.

The Mountaineers took the opening kickoff and moved 79 yards in 14 plays to a field goal to break on top. After running back Rushel Shell sparked the drive with three runs totaling 20 yards to the WVU 47, quarterback Clint Trickett passed to Kevin White for 29 yards to the Alabama 30-yard line as Tide defensive back Bradley Sylve slipped and fell and safety Landon Collins ran White down at the 30. Trickett and White connected again for eight more yards, then a 13-yard pass play to the Tide 6 before the Tide defense stiffened, forcing the field goal. Josh Lambert's 20-yard kick was true and the Mountaineers had a 3-0 lead with 10:58 left in the opening period.

The Tide offense responded immediately after a touchback on the kickoff. On Alabama's first play from scrimmage, quarterback Blake Sims threw a quick toss to wide receiver Amari Cooper who turned the short pass into a 24-yard gain to the Tide 49. On the next play, Sims passed to Cooper again for seven yards to the WVU 44. Running back Derrick Henry then gained eight yards on a rush to the WVU 36. A pass to DeAndrew White gained two yards and a T.J. Yeldon rush netted four more before an incompletion on third-and-4 at the WVU 30 set up Adam Griffith's 47-yard field goal that tied the game at 3-3 with 8:18 left in the first quarter. Sims, making his first career start for the Tide, was 4-for-5 for 44 yards on his first drive as a starter.

After stopping a promising WVU drive, Alabama took the ball at its own 5 to start its next possession and methodically drove down the field. Starting with 6:08 left in the first quarter, Alabama moved 95 yards in 14 plays on a drive that consumed 6:57 of game clock. Facing third-and-11 at the Tide 4, Sims passed to Cooper for 11 yards and a first down at the Tide 15 to start the march. The running game took over from there with Yeldon rushing five times for 15 yards on the drive and Henry toting it three times for 21 yards, including a 15-yard burst around left end to the WVU 45. Sims hit wideout Christion Jones for 22 yards to the WVU 15, setting up a 15-yard run by Yeldon that ended in pay dirt. Griffith's extra-point kick gave the Tide a 10-3 lead with 14:11 left in the second quarter.

On the next possession, the up-tempo WVU offense responded by driving 75 yards in nine plays (using only 2:13 of clock) to tie the score. Trickett keyed the march with a 15-yard pass to Mario Alford on a third-and-five play to the Tide 41. A 10-yard pass from Trickett to Elijah Wellman on a third-and-two reached the Tide 23. Two plays later, Trickett lofted a pass perfectly to Kevin White, who made a leaping catch above Alabama's Bradley Sylve for the 19-yard touchdown. Lambert's conversion kick tied the game at 10-10 with 11:58 left in the second quarter.

A 62-yard punt by Alabama's JK Scott pinned WVU at the Mountaineer 6-yard line to start the next possession. The Mountaineers moved to their own 38 before incomplete passes stalled the drive and they punted. The Tide's Christion Jones fair caught Nick O'Toole's 50-yard punt at the Tide 12, where Alabama began its next possession.

From the 12, the Tide moved 88 yards in 13 plays on a drive that took 6:20 off the clock. The march was keyed by three important passing plays. The first came on a third-and-7 play at the Tide 15 when Sims connected with Cooper on a crossing pattern and Cooper evaded one tackler to gain 17 yards and a first down at the Tide 32. Two plays later, Sims and Cooper connected for 10 yards to the Tide 45 and a first down. After three rushing plays produced a first down at the WVU 43, Alabama faced third-and-13 at the WVU 46. Sims threw a short pass to White on the left side. White then crossed the field and evaded four defenders, eventually picking up blockers on a 38-yard gain that reached the WVU 8-yard line with 3:02 showing on the clock. On the next play Yeldon carried over right guard for seven, then gained the final yard for a touchdown one play later. The Tide had a 17-10 lead following Griffith's kick with 1:57 left in the second quarter.

Alabama had one timeout left in the half as it took possession, and Sims engineered a 50-yard drive in seven plays in the waning moments of the half. On the third play of the series, Sims scrambled for 21 yards up the right sideline to a first down at the WVU 49. On the next play, Sims passed to White for 14 yards to the WVU 35 before hitting Christion Jones, who gained three yards before getting out of bounds at the WVU 32 with nine seconds on the clock. Sims and Cooper connected for eight yards to the WVU 24 and a first down with four seconds left, with a timeout allowing Griffith to come on for a 41-yard field goal attempt. Griffith's kick was perfect as time expired, giving the Tide a 20-17 halftime lead.

The Tide had the ball to begin the second half and moved into West Virginia territory, reaching the Mountaineer 36-yard line before stalling. Facing a fourth-and-6 situation, Alabama chose to try to keep the drive moving, but an incomplete pass from Sims for Cooper ended the march with 11:51 left in the third period. West Virginia came right back and marched into Alabama territory, moving 30 yards in seven plays before the drive stalled at the Tide 34 where Lambert's 47-yard field goal was hooked left and no good with 9:34 left in the third period.

The Tide started from its own 30 after the missed field goal and put together a 70-yard touchdown drive in six plays. The drive took only 1:50 on the clock and began with a 13-yard pass from Sims to Cooper to the Tide 43. From there, Henry gained 12 on a rush to the WVU 45 then Sims and Cooper connected for the 10th time in the game, this one for six yards to the Mountaineer 39. Henry then rushed for 13 yards to the 26 and Sims passed to fullback Jalston Fowler for seven more to the WVU 19. Henry took a handoff to the left side for the remaining 19 yards and a touchdown. Griffith's conversion kick gave the Tide a 10-point lead at 27-17 with 7:44 left in the third quarter.

The Mountaineers took the ensuing kickoff and marched to a field goal, driving 66 yards in nine plays. Trickett went to the air on the march, connecting with four different receivers to account for 65 yards on the drive that stalled at the Tide 25. From there, Lambert kicked a 42-yard field goal to draw the Mountaineers within seven points of the Tide with Alabama holding a 27-20 advantage with 4:59 showing on the clock in the third period.

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