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Steam games relocated to a separate hard drive are not appearing in my library.

Steam games relocated to a separate hard drive are not appearing in my library.

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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#11
You absolutely must perform a complete operating system reinstallation, and be sure to designate a different drive letter for it – don’t use ‘A’.
Seriously.
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RinkAudenaerde
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #11

You absolutely must perform a complete operating system reinstallation, and be sure to designate a different drive letter for it – don’t use ‘A’.
Seriously.

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mdexheimer
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#12
The USAFRet advises that a complete operating system reinstallation is absolutely necessary, and you should avoid assigning “A” as the drive letter.

Seriously.

It’s likely possible to utilize a partitioning tool such as AOMEI Partition Assistant to modify the drive letter of the partition hosting the OS installation itself.
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mdexheimer
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #12

The USAFRet advises that a complete operating system reinstallation is absolutely necessary, and you should avoid assigning “A” as the drive letter.

Seriously.

It’s likely possible to utilize a partitioning tool such as AOMEI Partition Assistant to modify the drive letter of the partition hosting the OS installation itself.

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ZAIDBETO
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#13
I only transferred the game files themselves. I didn’t notify Steam because I assumed you had added them to your library using the usual process… Please adhere to the guidance provided by USAFRet for correct folder installation.
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ZAIDBETO
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #13

I only transferred the game files themselves. I didn’t notify Steam because I assumed you had added them to your library using the usual process… Please adhere to the guidance provided by USAFRet for correct folder installation.

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Patrions_
Member
216
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#14
MilitaryVeteran:
Seriously, you absolutely must perform a complete operating system reinstallation, and avoid assigning the “A” drive letter.
Indeed.
I’m curious – could we utilize a partitioning tool such as AOMEI Partition Assistant to modify the drive letter of the partition containing the OS?
Absolutely not; attempting this will necessitate a full reinstall.
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Patrions_
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #14

MilitaryVeteran:
Seriously, you absolutely must perform a complete operating system reinstallation, and avoid assigning the “A” drive letter.
Indeed.
I’m curious – could we utilize a partitioning tool such as AOMEI Partition Assistant to modify the drive letter of the partition containing the OS?
Absolutely not; attempting this will necessitate a full reinstall.

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iTsMrLuisMC_
Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#15
I adjusted the game folder’s files as instructed, however, they haven’t shown up within the Library. Every element of the game is present, and the Library’s location is configured to match where those files reside.
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iTsMrLuisMC_
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #15

I adjusted the game folder’s files as instructed, however, they haven’t shown up within the Library. Every element of the game is present, and the Library’s location is configured to match where those files reside.

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DA_Red_Gamer
Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#16
Regarding the game directory files: I adjusted them as instructed, however, they haven’t materialized within the Library. All necessary game files are present, and the Library's location is currently set to where those files reside.

I don’t understand your statement regarding that setting.

It appears an error occurred during your actions.

Would it be possible for you to simply re-download them to a preferred drive or folder?
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DA_Red_Gamer
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #16

Regarding the game directory files: I adjusted them as instructed, however, they haven’t materialized within the Library. All necessary game files are present, and the Library's location is currently set to where those files reside.

I don’t understand your statement regarding that setting.

It appears an error occurred during your actions.

Would it be possible for you to simply re-download them to a preferred drive or folder?

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#17
I’m indicating that the directory where the games reside—D:\Steam2\steamap\common—is what my library settings point to, yet Steam doesn’t appear to acknowledge its contents.
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khaledkb_
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #17

I’m indicating that the directory where the games reside—D:\Steam2\steamap\common—is what my library settings point to, yet Steam doesn’t appear to acknowledge its contents.

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0smic
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#18
Regarding the folder where my games are located – D:\Steam2\steamap\common – I’ve configured the library as such, yet Steam isn’t detecting them. Within that \common\, you can observe the separate folders for each game? If so, I'm at a loss.
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0smic
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #18

Regarding the folder where my games are located – D:\Steam2\steamap\common – I’ve configured the library as such, yet Steam isn’t detecting them. Within that \common\, you can observe the separate folders for each game? If so, I'm at a loss.

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dasfuss
Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#19
I’m advising that the folder where your games reside – D:\Steam2\steamap\common – isn't being detected by Steam because your library is configured incorrectly. If there hasn’t been a mistake in typing, you should change the directory to “steamapps.” Attempting this first is recommended.

It’s likely that to get your games to show up on Steam, you simply need to navigate to each game in your library, select “install,” and then choose the folder on your D drive (specifically, selecting the Steam2 folder). This will allow Steam to acknowledge that the game was previously installed there, verify its files, and download any necessary updates or missing components.

This method has worked for me with my games stored externally, and since you’re experiencing a similar issue, it might resolve your problem as well.
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dasfuss
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #19

I’m advising that the folder where your games reside – D:\Steam2\steamap\common – isn't being detected by Steam because your library is configured incorrectly. If there hasn’t been a mistake in typing, you should change the directory to “steamapps.” Attempting this first is recommended.

It’s likely that to get your games to show up on Steam, you simply need to navigate to each game in your library, select “install,” and then choose the folder on your D drive (specifically, selecting the Steam2 folder). This will allow Steam to acknowledge that the game was previously installed there, verify its files, and download any necessary updates or missing components.

This method has worked for me with my games stored externally, and since you’re experiencing a similar issue, it might resolve your problem as well.

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mad_dragons
Member
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01-13-2025, 09:36 AM
#20
Now you’re able to reposition games within the Steam Client. After establishing a secondary collection, simply right-click on the title, select properties, navigate to local files, and you’ll find a button for relocating the game to a different library. It’s no longer complicated.
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mad_dragons
01-13-2025, 09:36 AM #20

Now you’re able to reposition games within the Steam Client. After establishing a secondary collection, simply right-click on the title, select properties, navigate to local files, and you’ll find a button for relocating the game to a different library. It’s no longer complicated.

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