Ok, I found out that STEAM was having this huge sale so I checked it out. I don't usually play PC games, but 6 games for $15 was just too good to pass up. So I download STEAM ordered Oddboxx Collection and Dues Ex collection. ![]() My problem is I want to down the games onto my 2nd drive, but it keeps defaulting to my C: Drive. Where can I change the Another added benefit of installing games to a non-OS drive is if you ever have to re-roll the OS drive, you can point your fresh Steam install to the install folder on your second drive and all your games will magically appear again. With multiple library folders Steam lets you pick where to install your games on a per-download basis. The next time you install a game on your PC, your default install location will be. Horrendous idol 320 bandcamp download torrent rar. I recently got an invitation for Steam. I want to download games but my SSD drive which I have Ubuntu will not be enough. How can I install Steam on a different hard drive? I went into the 'Steam Library Folders' but I can't delete the original folder so steam can install on that drive. The Steam beta client lets you install games on a different drive than your application install, without the need for 3rd party apps or manual junction points. Just fyi Click to expand. Thanks for the reminder about Steam beta. Jan 20, 2017 - Moving your Steam installation from one PC to another has always been more. Steam allows you to create a new folder on a separate drive to. For games that DO allow this, on the Install Game screen there should be a drop down menu for you to either create or choose existing library folders (Where library folders can be created on other drives, so you install the games on a different drive to your Steam install). default drive in STEAM so when I install my games, they go to my D: Drive? Any help would be appreaciated. Thanks Steam Download Game Diferent Drive For PcHere is the STEAM sale page for people who want to check it out. - http://store.steampowered.com
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