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I havent personally neededto as I dont have steam installed to my c drive.
hope this helps :)
All I know is that it didn't give me the option to install on the drive of my choice. I've never used it, but I know of some people who use this ( http://www.traynier.com/software/steammover ) to move some of their games to another drive, to give them more room.
If you have more than one drive and decent internet speeds i would advise just deleting the steam folder and reinstalling it on a separate drive that isnt your C. lots of benefits obviously, and just queue up all your games to download overnight outside of your fair usage policy (if it applies)
ppl said the same about GMod and i launched it with no problems
I've got a PC partition (Boot Camp) on an iMac for PC only games and the partition is not very large. It's about maxed out with only 2 games. If I could use an external drive rather than re-partition the PC section for more size, I would prefer to do that. It doesn't get used for much else. I only wonder what formatting would be required for the external drive in order for Steam to work properly. I've got some old 40 and 80gb IDE drives with nothing better to do.
I know you can house your steam folder in a different HDD (ex. I use my 120GB Solid State Drive for gaming [C:] and I house my steam folder in my 1.5TB main drive [D:] and on the C: I simple made a shortcut to the steam .exe launcher, thus allowing everything to save on a different drive but allowing my Solid State Drive to achieve max Read speed.). To do this uninstall steam and install it on specified drive then make a shortcut from the desired HDD and your set. Hope that helps.