

As soon as it opens, all the games that it finds in the library folder will be shown in White color as if they were already installed. The library list should now show "D:\Games" as a Steam Library.Įxit Steam and then run it again. Click the "Add Library Folder" button to add a new library then select the folder D:\Games. Click the button to open Steam Library Folders. Open the "Downloads" section and at the very top, the first setting is named Content Libraries with a button Steam Library Folders. Once the games are in place, in the Steam client open the Steam menu (top left corner) and select Settings. The resulting game folders will look like this:ĭ:\Games\steamapps\common\Arma 2 Operation Arrowheadĭ:\Games\steamapps\common\Mountblade Warbandĭ:\Games\steamapps\common\Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag If you want the games to reside in D:\Games then you should create the folder structure: D:\Games\steamapps\common The root folder can be anywhere, but the games must be in the subdirectory named "steamapps\common" from the root folder. Method 1: Moving games to a new hard drive (like SSD) I can confirm the possible ways for you because I have done it many times.
