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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You have to understand they get hundreds if not thousands of support tickets a day, so...
Just be patient. Also, writing multiple times won't help. If anything it might make the wait even longer.
Would've thought the joke was obvious seeing as how I'm clearly a PC gamer. But anyway, I tried that already and it keeps flashing that error I said.
Really? I've found them to be fairly snappy in the past. They got back to me in two hours just the summer sale when I needed them to authorize out of country purchases. Fair enough, it's different when they're losing money because of your problem but I've never had problems with them in the past.
What happens if you try to install them then when it asks where select the directory on the other drive as if you were installing it for the first time?
All I've ever has to do is point Steam back to the proper locations and they show up as installed again.
However, most still want to run the "first time setup" at that point. This isn't a big deal except on games that have limited install DRM. Thankfully, there aren't many of those but it still has cost me a couple of installs on a couple of games...
It gives the option of my default directory on my SSD or make a new directory on my second hard drive. When I try to add my steamapps folder on my E:/ drive back to Steam it just keeps saying "File needs to be empty". It's very frustrating.
It happened to a friend a month ago too, he just did the standard fix and it worked for him. It isn't working for me though, unless I'm doing something wrong.
1.how about move your existing files to somewhere else on the drive.
2. Then attempt to install all the games you are missing
3. Quit Steam
4. Replace the new folder/directory with the old run you moved prior
5 open Steam back up and see if it recognizes the files
Presumably you mean attempt to install the missing games but cancel it?
Don't cancel them allow them to all be allocated and start downloading then exit Steam and replace it with the old files.
I see what you mean. ♥♥♥♥, that would take a long time. I think I have close to a hundred games on that drive. Ugh, I ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hate Valve sometimes with this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.