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'''Reasons:'''
 
'''Reasons:'''
  
Before you make any changes or repairs to your computer, or install a new [[Game_Help:TS3_Patching|patch]] or expansion pack you should back up your game files so that your content will not be lost. This is especially important for saved files and store content that you do not want to redownload.
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Before you make any changes or repairs to your computer, or install a new [[Game Help:TS3 Patching|patch]] or expansion pack you should back up your game files so that your content will not be lost. This is especially important for saved files and store content that you do not want to redownload.
  
 
It is also a good idea to back up these files periodically in case something goes wrong, or in case you want to test new hacks or transfer the files to a different computer. Remember, this is EA we're talking about...things tend to break.
 
It is also a good idea to back up these files periodically in case something goes wrong, or in case you want to test new hacks or transfer the files to a different computer. Remember, this is EA we're talking about...things tend to break.
  
<big>Please note that backing up can take up a lot of disk space. If your harddisk does not have sufficient space, consider backing up your files onto a secondary drive, if you have one, or burning it to a CD/DVD.</big>
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'''Please note that backing up can take up a lot of disk space. If your harddisk does not have sufficient space, consider backing up your files onto a secondary drive, if you have one, or burning it to a CD/DVD.'''
  
  
==What should I back up?==
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==Quick Version==
  
====User Profile====
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Just copy this stuff from ''Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3'':
* Go to you user profile path in ''Documents\Electronic Arts\'', right-click The Sims 3 folder and select Copy.
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* Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will move your folder to your desktop.
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The User Profile contains all of the following information and settings:
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* ''DCCache'' - the custom content you had installed via Launcher. These are the items that appear in the Installed Content tab in Launcher.
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* ''Downloads'' - the Sims3Pack files you downloaded from the store, these files would need to be reinstalled via Launcher
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* ''Exports'' - the Lots you have "shared"
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* ''Library'' - the Households and (Residential/Community) Lots Bin in the Edit Town screen
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* ''SavedSims'' - your custom Sims that you have downloaded and saved to Bin in CAS.
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* ''Saves'' - your saved towns and games
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* ''Recorded Videos'' & ''Screenshots'' - if you have any of these for storytelling
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* ''userPresets.package'' file - the custom patterns you had created in Create-A-Style and "saved"
  
: '''Downloads''' - the Sims3Pack files you downloaded from the store, these files would need to be reinstalled via Launcher
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Need more information?  Read below...
: '''Exports''' - the Lots you have shared
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: '''Library''' - the Lot Bin in the Edit Town screen
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: '''SavedSims''' - your Sims
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: '''Saves''' - your saved towns and games
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: '''Recorded Videos''' & '''Screenshots''' - if you have any of these for storytelling
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: '''UserPresets.package''' - if you have saved any color or pattern changes
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====Mods Folder====
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==Checking Hard Drive Space (Skip this if you plan to copy to CD/ DVD)==
The mods folder is where your packaged content is placed. It's always a good to backup and remove these files before installing a new patch or EP. However, '''this folder and its contents should obviously be left where it is if you're trying to solve a custom contents problem'''.
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*To remove your folder go to ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\'' - Take note that this folder is in the Program Files folder, NOT My Documents.
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[[Image:BackUpts301.png|thumb|300px|click to enlarge]] Click the Start button and My computer, and right click on the drive with your documents on it - this is usually drive C. Select Properties. <br clear="all" />
*Right click on the folder labeled Mods and select Cut
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*Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will move your folder to your desktop. Doing so may take a few seconds.
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<big>If you have your packages installed into an EP folder (i.e. ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 World Adventures\'') then this procedure should be done there respectively.</big>
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[[Image:BackUpts302.png|thumb|300px|click to enlarge]] You should now see this: <br/>Used Space and Free Space are clearly marked, usually in GB (gigabyte). 1GB is just slightly over 1000MB (megabyte).<br clear="all" />
  
  
==How do I create the backup?==
 
 
The first thing you need to do is to decide what you are going to do:
 
* '''Explorer Copy:''' You can copy your files to another part of your hard drive, or to a spare hard drive if you have one. You could also compress the information (Zip or Rar) to save space.
 
* '''CD/ DVD Copy:''' You can copy your files to a CD or DVD for storage, or for moving to another computer.
 
 
If you are backing up because you wish to have a copy off your hard drive for some reason (for example, computer maintenance or moving to a different computer), you should back up to CD or DVD.
 
If you are backing up so that you can test new hacks or just because you wish to save your families, you could backup either to CD, DVD or hard drive. You need to make sure you have enough space on your computer if you wish to save to hard disc.
 
 
====Checking Hard Drive Space (Skip this if you plan to copy to CD/ DVD)====
 
 
Click the Start button and My computer, and right click on the drive with your documents on it- this is usually drive C. Select Properties.
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts301.png]]
 
 
 
 
You should now see this:
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts302.png]]
 
 
 
Used Space and Free Space are clearly marked, usually in GB. a GB is just over 1000 Mb.
 
  
====Checking Game File Size (You need to do this in all cases)====
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==Checking Game File Size (You need to do this in all cases)==
  
 
Next, you need to check the size of your Sims 3 files in your Documents folder, to see if it will fit in your spare hard drive space or CD/ DVD:
 
Next, you need to check the size of your Sims 3 files in your Documents folder, to see if it will fit in your spare hard drive space or CD/ DVD:
  
Click on My Documents, then Electronic Arts. Right click on the Sim 3 folder, and choose Properties. Wait for the computer to count the file size, and check the figure:
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[[Image:BackUpts303.png|thumb|300px|click to enlarge]] Click on My Documents, then Electronic Arts. Right click on the Sim 3 folder, and choose Properties. Wait for the computer to count the file size, and check the figure: <br />
  
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The figure next to ''Size on disk'' is the one you're interested in - if you have a lot of custom content this can be vast! If you have more free space on your hard disc than your Sims3 folder takes up, you can choose any option. If you have around 75% or more you could save to hard drive by Zip or Rar; if you have around 50% or more, you could save to hard drive by Rar. If you have less than 50% you should save to CD or DVD, or free up some hard disc space.
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<br clear="all" />
  
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    <h5><span>Patch 1.12 and Later:</span></h5>
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*The Mods folder size would be included together with the User Profile files and folders.
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    <h5><span>Before Patch 1.12</span></h5>
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<div>
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*This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found in ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\'' or under the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.  
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</div>
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</div>
  
  
The figure next to ''Size on disk'' is the one youre interested in- if you have a lot of custom content this can be vast! If you have more free space on your hard disc than your Sims3 folder takes up, you can choose any option. If you have around 75% or more you could save to hard drive by Zip or Rar; if you have around 50% or more, you could save to hard drive by Rar. If you have less than 50% you should save to CD or DVD, or free up some hard disc space.
 
  
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found in ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\'' or under the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.</big>
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==What should I back up?==
  
===Explorer Copy===
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===User Profile===
====Copying To The Hard Drive====
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To backup your files to another part of your hard drive, you need to copy them to the Desktop.
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* Go to you user profile path in ''Documents\Electronic Arts\'', right-click The Sims 3 folder and select Copy.
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* Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will move your folder to your desktop.
  
Close the game and make sure S3PE, S3OC, CTU, Create-a-World or any other program related to The Sims 3 are NOT running.
 
Open My Documents, and double click on the Electronic Arts folder. Now right click on the Sims 3 folder and choose copy:
 
  
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More information in understanding the user folder also available in [[Game Help:TS3 User Folders Explained]].
  
[[Image:BackUpts304.png]]
 
  
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===Mods Folder===
  
Get back to the desktop and right-click, Paste.
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The mods folder is where your packaged content is placed. It's always a good to backup and remove these files before installing a new patch or EP. However, '''this folder and its contents should obviously be left where it is if you're trying to solve a custom contents problem'''.
  
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<div id="accordion">
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    <h5><span>Patch 1.12 and Later:</span></h5>
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<div>
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*The Mods folder would be backed up together with the User Profile files and folders above.
  
[[Image:BackUpts305.png]]
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</div>
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    <h5><span>Before Patch 1.12</span></h5>
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<div>
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*To backup this folder in patch 1.11 and lower, go to ''Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\'' - Take note that this folder is in the Program Files folder, NOT My Documents.
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*Right click on the folder labeled Mods and select Copy
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*Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will copy your folder to your desktop. Doing so may take a few seconds.
  
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If you have your packages installed into an EP folder (i.e. ''Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 World Adventures\'') then this procedure should be done there respectively.
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</div>
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</div>
  
Thats it, your backup is done! Your Sims 3 folder is safely copied to the Desktop.
 
  
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found in ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\'' or the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.</big>
 
  
====Compression Technique Zip====
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==How do I create the backup?==
  
<big>'''WinZip Archive'''</big>
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|link=Game Help:TS3 Back Ups/HowTo
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|text=OK! I've read and understood all that, and am now ready to do the backup.
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Im showing you how to do this on WinZip, of which you can obtain a trial version. If you have a different Zip archiving package the principle will be the same and the steps very similar.
 
  
Open My Documents, and double click on the Electronic Arts folder. Now right click on the Sims 3 folder and choose Win Zip> Add to Zip file:
 
  
  
[[Image:BackUpts306.png]]
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==How do I Restore Files?==
  
  
You should then see this screen- choose Maximum (portable) where Ive shown with the arrow.
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|link=Game Help:TS3 Back Ups/Restore
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|text=Want my files back now, please...
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}}
  
  
[[Image:BackUpts307.png]]
 
  
  
Click Add, and the archive will be created. This may take a while:
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== Related Pages ==
  
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* [[Game Help:TS3 Patching|Patching in The Sims 3]]
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* [[Game Help:TS3 User Folders Explained|User Folders Explained]]
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* [[Game Help:TS3 Back Ups/HowTo|How to perform a Backup]]
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* [[Game Help:TS3 Back Ups/Restore|How to restore from a Backup]]
  
[[Image:BackUpts308.png]]
 
  
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==Credits==
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Thanks go to simsample, Bairy, and leighthesim for the original articles.
  
Once the Zip Archive is created, you should see this:
 
  
  
[[Image:BackUpts309.png]]
 
 
 
You can keep this file on your hard drive for future use. Dont forget to delete the file when you no longer need the backup, or when it becomes outdated.
 
 
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found at ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\''or the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.</big>
 
 
====Compression Technique Rar====
 
 
<big>'''WinRar Archive'''</big>
 
 
Im showing you how to do this on WinRar, of which you can obtain a trial version. If you have a different Rar archiving package the principle will be the same and the steps very similar.
 
 
Open My Documents, and double click on the Electronic Arts folder. Now right click on the Sims 3 folder and choose Add to Archive:
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts310.png]]
 
 
 
You should then see this screen- choose Best and Rar where Ive shown with the arrow, and also Create Solid Archive. Note: as you can see, WinRar can compress to Zip or Rar format, but it cannot handle Zips over 2000Mb in size.
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts311.png]]
 
 
 
Click OK, and the archive will be created. This may take a while:
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts312.png]]
 
 
 
Once the Rar Archive is created, you should see this:
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts313.png]]
 
 
 
You can keep this file on your hard drive for future use. Dont forget to delete the file when you no longer need the backup, or when it becomes outdated.
 
 
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found at ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\''or the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.</big>
 
 
===Creating a CD/ DVD Backup===
 
 
<big>'''Burning Backed-up files to CD or DVD'''</big>
 
 
With the storage capacity of hard drives today, you should have plenty of room to store your backups.  However, it would be a good idea to also store them on a second hard drive, external hard drive, or on a disc medium (CD, DVD, or Blue Ray)
 
For this you need a CD, DVD, Blue Ray writer (if you dont have one you cannot make a backup by this method!) and some blank writable CD, DVD, or Blue Ray discs. You could also use re-writable discs if you have a CD/ DVD RW drive and discs. The software used in the guide below is Cyberlink Power2go but you should be able to follow along using the software included with your system as the principle is pretty much the same.
 
 
 
'''First, you need to check the size of the files:'''
 
* Click on My Documents
 
* then Electronic Arts
 
* Right click on the Sim 3 folder
 
* Choose Properties.
 
* Wait for the computer to count the file size
 
* Check the figure:
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts303.png]]
 
 
The figure next to ''Size on disk'' is the size of your game files.
 
 
Capacity Sizes for various Disc Mediums:
 
* CD R/CD RW - 700MB
 
* DVD R/DVD RW Single-layer - 4.7GB
 
* DVD R/DVD RW Dual-layer - 8.5GB
 
* Blue Ray Single-layer - 25GB
 
* Blue Ray Dual-layer - 50GB
 
 
Notes:
 
* Usable space on any disc is slightly less than advertised size.
 
* Multiple discs can be used if the your User Files size is larger than the disc capacity of discs you have available.
 
 
 
'''Next, burn the files:'''
 
 
* Insert a blank disc into your drive, appropriate to the drive type and your requirements. Open the Disc Burning software.
 
 
* You should see a screen similar to this- if you have more than one CD or DVD writer on your computer, youll see a drop down menu to select which drive you use (make sure you dont select Image Recorder).
 
* Choose Data Disc and the Disc Media you are going to use for the backup
 
* Click on the OK button
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts314.png]]
 
 
 
You should see something like the image below.
 
The Top part of the window shows files on your computer ''Select Source'', while the bottom half shows files ready to be burned to the disc ''Disc Compilation''.
 
* In the Select Source section, navigate to Documents\Electronic Arts
 
* Click the 'Electronic Arts' folder
 
* Drag The Sims 3 folder down to the Disc Compilation section
 
* Notice the Disc Capacity Meter at the bottom
 
** The red area is unusable because the program needs this area to write the disc information
 
** The thin blue line tells you how much space your files will take up on the disc
 
** Also notice right below the blue line you see:
 
*** Disc Capacity
 
*** Free Space
 
*** Used Space
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts315.png]]
 
 
 
If your User Files exceed the disc capacity:
 
* Remove The Sims 3 folder from the ''Disk Compilation'' section
 
* In the ''Select Source'' section click on the + next to Electronic Arts
 
* Click on The Sims 3 folder
 
* Drag 1 folder at a time to the ''Disc Compilation'' until you fill up the disc
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts316.png]]
 
 
 
The important thing to remember is to take note of which files you have on disc, and which you have yet to copy. Then, when you make the next disc youll know which files to add. If you have a lot of custom content in your downloads folder its possible that you may have to split the downloads folder into two to get it onto CD. As long as you remember to back up ALL of the files and dont go over the disc limit, youll be okay.
 
 
Once you are happy with your selection, Click on ''Burn to Disc''…
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts317.png]]
 
 
 
 
You may need to confirm which disc drive you are using- make sure you do not select Image Recorder. Give the disc a name and select the speed you require. Its sensible to make this lower then the maximum writing speed, if you have the option to do this, as making data discs with a large number of small files can fail easily at high speeds.  When you are finished, click the Burn button.
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts319.png]]
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts318.png]]
 
 
 
Wait while the disc burns…
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts320.png]]
 
 
 
[[Image:BackUpts321.png]]
 
 
 
If you managed to get all of your files onto one disc, you have now finished- but if you still have files to burn youll need to insert the next blank disc and repeat the process, this time selecting those files you originally missed out.
 
Store the discs in a safe, clean place- in a case if possible, to prevent them from being scratched.
 
 
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found at ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\''</big>
 
 
==Restoring Backed-Up Files==
 
 
<big>'''Restoring a backup (or transferring to another computer)'''</big>
 
 
Restoring the backed-up files is really quite easy.
 
 
 
'''Warning: Please note that game files are not backward compatible with other expansion packs. If you made savegames with an expansion pack, they will NOT work without that expansion pack.'''
 
 
 
===If you are restoring from a CD/ DVD===
 
 
*Your disc contains the entire The Sims 3 folder:
 
** Move or Delete the ''My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3'' folder
 
** Put the CD or DVD into the disc drive
 
** Click on ''My Computer''
 
** Double click on the disc drive icon
 
** Right click on ''The Sims 3'' folder and choose Copy
 
** Go back to ''My Documents\Electronic Arts'' and click Paste
 
 
*You have 2 or more discs containing The Sims 3 folder:
 
** Navigate to ''My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3'' folder
 
** From the Folder Menu choose Edit > Select All
 
** Then choose File > Delete
 
** Put the first disc into the disc drive
 
** Click on ''My Computer''
 
** Double click on the disc drive icon
 
** From the Folder Menu choose Edit > Select All
 
** Then choose Edit > Copy
 
** Go back to ''My Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3'' folder
 
** From the Folder Menu choose Edit > Paste
 
** Repeat this process for each disc you have and all files are copied to your hard drive.
 
 
<big>This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found at ''Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\''</big>
 
 
 
===If you are restoring from a Zip or Rar Archive===
 
 
* Locate the Zip or Rar archive where you saved it to
 
* Right click on the archive and choose Copy
 
* Go to ''My Documents\Electronic Arts''
 
* From the Folder Menu choose Edit > Paste
 
* '''For a Zip file''', right click on the file and select ''Extract to Here''
 
** The archive will extract and create ''The Sims 3'' folder
 
** You can then delete the Zip file
 
*'''For a Rar File''', right click and select ''Extract Here''.
 
** The archive will extract and create ''The Sims 3'' folder
 
** You can then delete the Rar file
 
 
The directions, above, are for using WinZip & WinRar, if you use a different extraction program the process will be similar and the principle the same.
 
 
==Credits==
 
Thanks go to simsample, Bairy, and leighthesim for the original articles.
 
  
 
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[edit] Backing Up The Sims 3

Why should I back up my files?

Reasons:

Before you make any changes or repairs to your computer, or install a new patch or expansion pack you should back up your game files so that your content will not be lost. This is especially important for saved files and store content that you do not want to redownload.

It is also a good idea to back up these files periodically in case something goes wrong, or in case you want to test new hacks or transfer the files to a different computer. Remember, this is EA we're talking about...things tend to break.

Please note that backing up can take up a lot of disk space. If your harddisk does not have sufficient space, consider backing up your files onto a secondary drive, if you have one, or burning it to a CD/DVD.


[edit] Quick Version

Just copy this stuff from Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3:

  • DCCache - the custom content you had installed via Launcher. These are the items that appear in the Installed Content tab in Launcher.
  • Downloads - the Sims3Pack files you downloaded from the store, these files would need to be reinstalled via Launcher
  • Exports - the Lots you have "shared"
  • Library - the Households and (Residential/Community) Lots Bin in the Edit Town screen
  • SavedSims - your custom Sims that you have downloaded and saved to Bin in CAS.
  • Saves - your saved towns and games
  • Recorded Videos & Screenshots - if you have any of these for storytelling
  • userPresets.package file - the custom patterns you had created in Create-A-Style and "saved"

Need more information? Read below...

[edit] Checking Hard Drive Space (Skip this if you plan to copy to CD/ DVD)

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Click the Start button and My computer, and right click on the drive with your documents on it - this is usually drive C. Select Properties.
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You should now see this:
Used Space and Free Space are clearly marked, usually in GB (gigabyte). 1GB is just slightly over 1000MB (megabyte).


[edit] Checking Game File Size (You need to do this in all cases)

Next, you need to check the size of your Sims 3 files in your Documents folder, to see if it will fit in your spare hard drive space or CD/ DVD:

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Click on My Documents, then Electronic Arts. Right click on the Sim 3 folder, and choose Properties. Wait for the computer to count the file size, and check the figure:

The figure next to Size on disk is the one you're interested in - if you have a lot of custom content this can be vast! If you have more free space on your hard disc than your Sims3 folder takes up, you can choose any option. If you have around 75% or more you could save to hard drive by Zip or Rar; if you have around 50% or more, you could save to hard drive by Rar. If you have less than 50% you should save to CD or DVD, or free up some hard disc space.

Patch 1.12 and Later:
  • The Mods folder size would be included together with the User Profile files and folders.
Before Patch 1.12
  • This should be repeated for your Mods/Packages folder found in Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\ or under the Expansion Pack or Stuff Pack you installed them to.


[edit] What should I back up?

[edit] User Profile

  • Go to you user profile path in Documents\Electronic Arts\, right-click The Sims 3 folder and select Copy.
  • Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will move your folder to your desktop.


More information in understanding the user folder also available in Game Help:TS3 User Folders Explained.


[edit] Mods Folder

The mods folder is where your packaged content is placed. It's always a good to backup and remove these files before installing a new patch or EP. However, this folder and its contents should obviously be left where it is if you're trying to solve a custom contents problem.

Patch 1.12 and Later:
  • The Mods folder would be backed up together with the User Profile files and folders above.
Before Patch 1.12
  • To backup this folder in patch 1.11 and lower, go to Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\ - Take note that this folder is in the Program Files folder, NOT My Documents.
  • Right click on the folder labeled Mods and select Copy
  • Go to your desktop and Right Click and choose Paste - This will copy your folder to your desktop. Doing so may take a few seconds.

If you have your packages installed into an EP folder (i.e. Program Files(x86)\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3 World Adventures\) then this procedure should be done there respectively.


[edit] How do I create the backup?

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OK! I've read and understood all that, and am now ready to do the backup.



[edit] How do I Restore Files?

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Want my files back now, please...



[edit] Related Pages


[edit] Credits

Thanks go to simsample, Bairy, and leighthesim for the original articles.



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