![]() This also works for builds, so if there is a bunch of furniture or decor you want to get rid of, you can make a lot with just all of that stuff in it, and save it, It'll show you all of it. Hopefully that'll make it easier to track down where to get the meshes. Thus revealing all of the filenames of your broken CC. Obviously you want to click on the CC tab and it will show you all of the CC used in the making of those sims. then you'll see three tabs, General|Files|CC This may cause weird things to happen like your Sim turning into a silhouette like mine in the picture at right. Then start putting your broken CC onto the Sim. ![]() open tray importer and click on the saved family. After starting up your Sims 4 game and going into CAS, load a new Sim then take everything off of them until you have as blank of a Sim as you can get. Then after you have saved your sim/sims with corrupt cc on them. So your sim will have only the mods you wish to find and delete. If you find yourself frustrated finding what the filename is of the hair that is bugging you, this is a solution.Äownload Sims 4 tray importer and then make and save a sim that has all of your broken cc. This works for Objects as well as CAS items. However there's a much easier way if you use Sims 4 Tray importer. Its hard to find out what mods are broken in CAS or in game because the CC thumbnails arent very helpful. So i'v noticed a bunch of simmers that think that the only way to find out what mods are broken/missing mesh is to go through all the hard work removing files one by one from the Mods folder!
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