F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Yes, you can transfer Steam and RL files to a PC offline by using local download methods or backup tools.

Yes, you can transfer Steam and RL files to a PC offline by using local download methods or backup tools.

Yes, you can transfer Steam and RL files to a PC offline by using local download methods or backup tools.

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Slloo
Junior Member
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01-27-2025, 09:48 PM
#1
Due to poor planning, I haven't got internet access on my new desktop (I only managed to install the graphics card drivers). I was wondering if I could just move all Steam-related stuff onto one drive and then transfer it to my desktop. Thanks for understanding—it might be a question many people ask, but I should have checked first.
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Slloo
01-27-2025, 09:48 PM #1

Due to poor planning, I haven't got internet access on my new desktop (I only managed to install the graphics card drivers). I was wondering if I could just move all Steam-related stuff onto one drive and then transfer it to my desktop. Thanks for understanding—it might be a question many people ask, but I should have checked first.

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FRANDC_BR
Member
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01-29-2025, 05:22 AM
#2
This guide explains the support resources available on Steampowered's website, specifically referencing reference 7418-YUBN-8129.
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FRANDC_BR
01-29-2025, 05:22 AM #2

This guide explains the support resources available on Steampowered's website, specifically referencing reference 7418-YUBN-8129.

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Neonfluzzycat
Member
199
02-02-2025, 12:59 PM
#3
I've handled this before, but the outcome varies a lot. Occasionally the game needs an update, even with the newest release, and sometimes it functions perfectly—hard to predict.
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Neonfluzzycat
02-02-2025, 12:59 PM #3

I've handled this before, but the outcome varies a lot. Occasionally the game needs an update, even with the newest release, and sometimes it functions perfectly—hard to predict.

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redstonersven
Member
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02-05-2025, 10:29 PM
#4
You can download most files easily, saving you from loading 99%. However, even though Steam allows offline play, you’ll likely need internet access to log in initially, and certain games might not function properly in multiplayer mode unless updated after your last session.
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redstonersven
02-05-2025, 10:29 PM #4

You can download most files easily, saving you from loading 99%. However, even though Steam allows offline play, you’ll likely need internet access to log in initially, and certain games might not function properly in multiplayer mode unless updated after your last session.

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Skylazerath
Junior Member
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02-05-2025, 11:58 PM
#5
I just installed a 3.5 GB Rocket League update on my laptop, and I might stop if more updates come. For logging in, I’m not sure what to do. Do laptops have PCIe Wi-Fi cards or are they built into the motherboard? I also have another spare laptop that I don’t use.
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Skylazerath
02-05-2025, 11:58 PM #5

I just installed a 3.5 GB Rocket League update on my laptop, and I might stop if more updates come. For logging in, I’m not sure what to do. Do laptops have PCIe Wi-Fi cards or are they built into the motherboard? I also have another spare laptop that I don’t use.

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02-06-2025, 01:30 PM
#6
They appear in this form: A warning is present and typically there are two cables extending from the edges functioning like antennae.
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StrikerGaming1
02-06-2025, 01:30 PM #6

They appear in this form: A warning is present and typically there are two cables extending from the edges functioning like antennae.

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xXFirewitherXx
Posting Freak
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02-06-2025, 03:20 PM
#7
You should take out the antenna.
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xXFirewitherXx
02-06-2025, 03:20 PM #7

You should take out the antenna.

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CurryTiger
Junior Member
49
02-06-2025, 05:40 PM
#8
Be mindful of its condition, these items are delicate. By the way, if the application doesn’t include Steamworks (meaning no steam.dll in the installation directory), it’s probably unnecessary for it to use Steam. This seems especially accurate for the DOS titles available on those platforms.
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CurryTiger
02-06-2025, 05:40 PM #8

Be mindful of its condition, these items are delicate. By the way, if the application doesn’t include Steamworks (meaning no steam.dll in the installation directory), it’s probably unnecessary for it to use Steam. This seems especially accurate for the DOS titles available on those platforms.