Did you manually install this mod? Not being smart or anything but just because you downloaded it doesn't mean it is where it's supposed to be. After you download this file place the folder in the game. That path is PC\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Mods folder. Be aware that some files (dependant of the mod) need installed into the tray folder as well if you do a manual install. ALWAYS, ALWAYS READ the "read me file" before any installation that you do manually. It will specify where the files go. Aways follow the creator's instructions as to any installation. And as I've said before, make sure laptop mode (in the game settings) is turned OFF.
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First, follow Husk's advice about other mods installed. if so, disable\delete them. Do you have the latest version of this app installed? (every time EA updates the game modders have to update their CC as well for it to work, usually) Do you have the resources to run this game with mods. (im talking memory and the power of your pc}. If for example, your running this game on a system from 10 years ago, it might not be enough even though the game itself is a few years newer). The base game resource recommendations are just that, recommendations. Always try to exceed that before any add-ons. Try lowering or turning off some features ( in the game options) of the game itself. Hope this helps but not knowing all the details makes any recommendations a guess.
I've experienced this as well. and although a nuisance, the constant pop-ups, at the start of the game. It hasn't affected my gameplay as far as I know. I think that it is caused by a "out dated" mod that depends on WonderfulWhims causing it. Like Husk said, test with only WonderfulWhims enabled. If that works add dependent mods until you find the culprit.
Make sure you have the settings enabled that Husk shows. Also check that "laptop mode" is turned off. Every time that ive downloaded this game it is always on by default. Disable any "gameplay" mod that may be conflicting with this mod. (The last mod in the load order takes precedence over all written before it, but parts of other mods may still be enabled, causing a conflict. Also, and maybe this isn't allowed to say, use a mod organizer for your external assets (any mod not included from EA). I use Vortex and have never had any problems as long as the mods that i have enabled are up to date. Also, and im not affiliated nor endorsed by Vortex, it makes uninstalling mods easy and through. Any mod you manually install goes into two or more folders. If you delete the mod only from one folder the remnants in any other folder(s) keeps being overwritten and can cause problems within the game, if not just slowing things down. A mod organizer shows any conflicts and gives you options on fixing them. 