Restoring the games is also easy: first, copy the game folders from your backup location back into the Steam/steamapps/common directory you found in Step One. Compared to almost 80 gigabytes for DOOM, it’s a great saving in both time and bandwidth. ![]() If your game sits in your backup folder for more than a few months, you’ll probably have to download an update to it…but that’s a few hundred megabytes at most, perhaps a gigabyte or two. Now, right-click and uninstall the game in Steam to remove it from your primary drive. ![]() I keep a dedicated game partition on my external backup drive, just so I don’t have to re-download 30 gigabytes of data every time I want to play Team Fortress 2. Ideally, you want them to be on another storage drive, either internal or external, because having two copies of the same game on a single drive isn’t particularly useful. To back up the games in the Steam common folder, just copy and paste them into another folder. Remember, if you’ve set a custom game folder in Steam, your games will be installed elsewhere. Most of them share the same name as their respective game, but some use alternate titles or abbreviations-for example, Age of Empires II HD Edition is shortened to “Age2HD.” ![]() ![]() This folder is divided into sub-folders, one for each game installed under Steam’s master game list.
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