![]() ![]() From Steam, right click on the game in your library and delete its local contents, which shouldn't actually delete anything because you just moved all the game files.Using Windows Explorer, move the game folder from your SSD back to the original steamapps\common directory or some other library folder that Steam recognizes.The easiest way would be repeating the last step above by using Steam's integrated feature for moving installation folders, though this method works, too: Right click on the game in your Steam library > Properties > Local Files tab > Move install folder. Move an already installed game to the new drive:.Make a new Steam library folder on the desired new drive (you can right click on one of these folders to set it as your default installation path, although the next time you install a game, Steam will ask where you want it to go). ![]()
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