| Page 1 of 1 | 
	
	
		| 
					
						
						Ankh
					
					
 Posts: 23374
 Location: Trelleborg
 
 | 
				
					|  Posted: Tue, 14th Apr 2009 21:55    Post subject: Steam Question |  |  
					|  |  
					| After I've installed Steam - how can I select where the games are to be installed? Will they automatically end up in the same directory as steam? (Ive got it installed on C: atm but dont want the games to be on that one)
 shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						Ankh
					
					
 Posts: 23374
 Location: Trelleborg
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						Ankh
					
					
 Posts: 23374
 Location: Trelleborg
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						LeoNatan
					
					☢ NFOHump Despot ☢
 Posts: 73330
 Location: Ramat HaSharon, Israel 🇮🇱
 
 | 
				
					|  Posted: Wed, 15th Apr 2009 06:19    Post subject: |  |  
					|  |  
					|  	  | sabin1981 wrote: |  	  | You can't mate, Steam installs *all* programs/data into Steam\SteamApps and there's no way to change it.   Best solution?  Uninstall Steam and reinstall it on a HDD that has enough space. 
 I had to do the same, now my Steam install is on my Games HDD
  | 
 Ha, but this is not true at all.
   
 The answer: Hard links. Steam thinks the folder of apps is where it is supposed to be, whereas it actually sits in a different location completely.
  Use this tool. |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						lhzr
					
					
 Posts: 3902
 Location: RO
 
 |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						LeoNatan
					
					☢ NFOHump Despot ☢
 Posts: 73330
 Location: Ramat HaSharon, Israel 🇮🇱
 
 | 
				
					|  Posted: Wed, 15th Apr 2009 06:56    Post subject: |  |  
					|  |  
					|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  | 
				
					|  Posted: Wed, 15th Apr 2009 08:59    Post subject: |  |  
					|  |  
					|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						LeoNatan
					
					☢ NFOHump Despot ☢
 Posts: 73330
 Location: Ramat HaSharon, Israel 🇮🇱
 
 | 
				
					|  Posted: Wed, 15th Apr 2009 09:09    Post subject: |  |  
					|  |  
					| I used to use a similar tool a long time ago (XP days), when I used to have all the Source games installed at once. Didn't have a huge disk(s) back then, so it was great.  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		| 
					
						
						LeoNatan
					
					☢ NFOHump Despot ☢
 Posts: 73330
 Location: Ramat HaSharon, Israel 🇮🇱
 
 | 
				
					|  Posted: Wed, 22nd Apr 2009 20:46    Post subject: |  |  
					|  |  
					|  	  | VGAdeadcafe wrote: |  	  | Got to be a little careful though, they aren't shortcuts, deleting means deleting  | 
 Not when you use proper tools (like the one I posted above).
  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
		|  |  | 
	
		| Back to top |  | 
	
		|  | 
	
				| Page 1 of 1 | All times are GMT + 1 Hour |