![]() ![]() I'm not sure if this will work if you've already hit uninstall. You can also just make the move more directly, with restarting Steam to let it recognize where the game is installed. It will take up to a few minutes depending on your connection and the size of the game, to essentially do the same thing as if you hit "verify integrity of game cache." Some bits may need to redownload. Then when you hit to install in the new folder through Steam, it will see that you have files already in the new folder. Then uninstall the game through Steam, which will delete it from the previous library. Copy the files from the first library straight to the other. Wanting to transfer a game from one library to another is easy enough. ![]() Personally I set it up to mirror where the Steam install is on my main drive. If you have another folder where you want the new one to be, just move it to a different spot on the drive for a bit. I definitely do not recommend setting it up in your root folder for a drive. Setting up a new folder, the folder you choose has to be empty so just have it clean when you're setting it up. Then you can remove it as a library folder in the Downloads section of Settings like others have mentioned. Just rename any folder you want to stop using as a library folder, assuming you don't want to delete the files. You likely don't need this anymore, but someone else might. ![]() I really want to get all these files together, but steam isnt letting me. I have seen alot of stuff about removing games, and even adding librarys but nothing about removing one. So how do I make steam stop trying to create a library for ghosts? I want avoid a reinstall because it took like 2 hours to get it off the discs and I am still trying to download 4 other games. I want to delete that library from steam and then have it look in the primary library for ghosts because that is where it is. I do not want this library but steam keeps going there. I deleted the library but when I try to instal steam again It trys to create the library again. Steam will not recognise it, because it still wants to look in the library. My main issue here, is that even though all the data is still on my computer in a steam game folder on Drive A. However Stam keeps wanting to look on drive A for the game but it should be looking on drive c and being redirected to drive A. That is untill I got to installing ghosts, at 25GB the game is was too large so I thought I would make a new library on my drive A and then move it to where the rest of my games were and create a mklink for it in the library. But using a junction to make steam think they are still in the steam apps folder. So I got call of duty ghosts for christmas and I have beeninstalling alot of stamgames but my SSD is to small so I have been putting them on my HDD (Drive A). ![]()
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