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Copy that folder to your USB.
Steam > Settings > Downloads > Steam Library Folders > Add Library Folder
It's highly recommended to not do this as you may run into performance issues. There's also a few complications associated with disconnecting the drive, so best to not do that if you insist on using a USB drive for Steam.
There no complication. Steam does not recommend that as they simply don't want to explain how to properly do this.
Most ppl just try to use slow USB flash drives or slow 2.5" 5400RPM drives which cause most of the issue especially with USB 2.0. If you build your own USB drives with 3.5" 7200RPM drives and an USB 3.0 or 3.1 encasing you have a drive just as fast and reliable then any other drive. You even can run SSD's just fine.
USB has a higher bandwidth then SATA III -> USB is not the issue just the way most ppl using it.
Can you explain how to do that please?
Do this first:
Then right-click the game in your library > properties > local files > move install
1. Go to the "This PC" (or similar) tab in Explorer.
2. Go to the main hard drive----> Program Files (x86)----> Steam----> steamapps----> common---->"game".
has nothing to do with the speed of device or the i/o being used.
I thought of that, but doesn't that remove the game from my laptop storage?
Or do you simply want a backup, which is a different thing.
Yes, I'd like a backup. How can I do that? Thanks for going with me with this, by the way.
Well, it's a USB 2.0, and I've also got Windows on it.
if anyone gives me a fix that works i will give them a take my points award
I also wouldn't recommend running games off an USB stick/hard drive. Just upgrade your PC with an additional SSD.
yes i went to a local store and i asked the staff and they told me it wouldnt work so if i wanted them to sell me extra storage they would only do it in a way that worked because they didnt want to just take my money