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This is not the bigger problem as they tend to disconnect and re-connect.
Thus, your games will appear as uninstalled.
If i were you, i would work on trying to get some more space in my main internal drive.
Of the three of you, turns out that theres an option in settings (The article showed me this) that actually allows you to enable/disable/select new and old steam library folder, and I'm not sure what you mean about these USB 3 Drives or if I have them, but all I know is that when I can access the game, they run smooth as hell. (I'm running things about the size of TF2, Portal 2 and Space Engineers. Might not be that big, but still, they run fine.)
If you need an example of how I do it, here are the steps I take to do it;
-Steam top left
-Settings
-Downloads
-Content Libraries
-Select your library to add (Typically called "SteamLibrary" unless you changed the name"
Steam should automatically accept this and display the games available in you games library.
:/
So now begs the question "Is it simply faster to manually set up the device via steam settings, or is it faster to simply log out, disconnect external drive, do whatever you need to with it, reconnect ad log back in?". I don't think it'd be prudent to suggest the former.
It wouldn't make a difference if you were to pause said update, then remove the drive? I'll have to experiment with this further on.