The problem is resolved: My PC is no longer identifying Steam following a cloning process.
The problem is resolved: My PC is no longer identifying Steam following a cloning process.
Hello everyone...I managed to duplicate my 500 gigabyte solid-state drive onto a fresh 2 terabyte solid-state drive. However, my computer is unable to locate the Steam directory. What's the best way to enable it to identify this folder?
Your Steam application needs to locate D.
Modify the drive designation.
Alternatively, incorporate the library through G.
Steam game directory:
Within Steam:
Preferences
Downloads
Steam Game Folders
Add folder location
The operation completed successfully, and the Steam folder remains unchanged. Previously, drive (D) was assigned; now, (G) is in use. The Steam application continues to reside on drive ©.
Your Steam application requires a D drive.
Modify the storage device designation.
Alternatively, incorporate the library through G.
Steam game directory:
Within Steam:
Preferences
Downloads
Steam Game Locations
Add game folder