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回報翻譯問題
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/4578-18A7-C819-8620
In Windows there's nowadays a "one Steam library per logical drive" limit and unless you were careful it's possible that you tried to already through the Steam interface add a library as "add a local drive" for D: and F: which may/will have left you with empty new D:\SteamLibrary and/or F:\SteamLibrary libraries. Check this in Steam -> Settings -> Storage, and assuming your existing libraries were elsewhere, remove any such newly created empty library again (select the library and from its "..." menu choose to remove).
Then if the existing library is for example in F:\Games\Steam again add a library but rather than "Local Drive (F:)" select "Let me choose another location" or some such formulation from the dropdown next to that default choice while creating it, and then select F:\Games\Steam.