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Setting steam to not start with windows means zero impact on windows startup.
I just wasn't sure if it would cause problems or not
My set up is Windows and Steam on an SSD, games are on another SSD. Steam is quite slow to boot whatever you do - because their servers are slow.
Then go to steam>settings>downloads and set where u want games to go. Then just start a game dl, pause it to make sure its in the location u want, close steam and move the games there along with the appmanafest. Launch steam.
Its really kinda pointless though. Use mklink to move select games to ssd for better loadtimes etc in slow loading games is a better option.
Save or backup the steamapps folder first. This is the most important step.
Moving a Steam Installation and Games
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7418-YUBN-8129
After backing up steamapps, yes, you do have to uninstall Steam from the previsous location.
Uninstall Steam
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9609-OBMP-2526
You must do this before reinstalling Steam in the new location due to the exact reason the good Nightenhelser said above......
Then, reboot the computer, and reinstall Steam in the new location, just as the good Silicon mentioned above.
Then, after launching Steam and letting it fully update, log out and fully exit Steam, then drag in that steamapps folder that you saved or backed up, right back to its location in the Steam folder.
Now, run Steam and your games should be recognized as installed.
Go in your steam options and tell it to start on boot again. If for some reason it still dont, put a shortcut in the startup folder. %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup