1. Navigate to the Steam downloads folder. By default, it should be:C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam 2. Continue looking until you find the following. SteamApps(Folder) Steam.exe(Application) UserData(Folder) Except for the three specified above, delete all folders and files. Now go to the ...
Last time I checked, it didn't work before, then I updated it and everything works fine, UNTIL i found out that the steam folder in application support/library is missing. That would ruin everything because if you can't update and if the server says busy, game not working, etc. You...
Step 1: Close Steam and use Windows File Explorer to navigate to your Steam folder.C:\Program Files(x86)\Steamcould be the path. Step 2: Move your Steam folder to the new drive by copying and pasting it. Step 3: Rename the old folder and keep it as a backup in the original folder...