How do I tell Steam my games are already installed?

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I installed Windows 8 on a second drive and made a Junction for Steamapps so Steam on Windows 8 could access all the 100+ already downloaded games from Windows 7. This almost worked, but each and every game wants to validate and/or redownload files if I try to launch them, and my "installed" list acts as if these games weren't there at all.

I have full access to the Windows 7 partition which "knows" which games are installed--how can I either copy files from Windows 7 or otherwise force Windows 8 steam to realize it's already got all these games downloaded?



Best Answer

In my experience with upgrading operating systems, putting the contents of the games folder in the (in your case) windows 7 steam folder, into the windows 8 one, launching through steam works, as long as the files are put in the correct path. It will appear in your library as uninstalled, however when you launch then it'll 'validate' and be ready to play in, at most, 5-10 seconds.




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Why does Steam Say installed but game isn t?

Go to Steam > Settings > Downloads tab > Steam library folders. Add the D:\\Games folder there and restart Steam. Steam should then be able to find the installed games again.

How do I find my installed games?

Find new games or games you've played
  • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Play Games app .
  • Tap Home.
  • Scroll to find \u201cGoogle Built-In Games.\u201d
  • On the game you want to play, tap Play.




  • How To Fix Steam Showing Games as Uninstalled (Easy Fix)




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