by anthonybotano » Sat Jul 09, 2016 7:13 am
If this doesn't work for you, then try this.
I'm using Windows 10 Pro, so I'm getting to my mods folder via Documents/Electronic Arts/The Sims 4. When there, I double click on the mods folder and in there you will see a Resource.cfg file Right click on the file and delete it. For those who are new at this... The file is like memory for your mods, and sometimes new mods may not show up. By deleting the Resource.cfg file, you are sort of resetting your mods. I do this on a regular basis because I'm always modding, and things don't always show up until I delete the file. This does the trick most of the time, but sometimes when it doesn't, it's because of the game version(updates) and you need to look for a different version of the same type of mod. And don't worry... The Resource.cfg file recreates itself after every game launch.