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What's the best way to move Steam games to and from an SSD? | PC Gamer
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What's the best way to move Steam games to and from an SSD? Is our weekly question and advice column. Have a burning question about the smoke coming out of your PC? Send your problems to letters@pcgamer.com. I'd pretend someone named "Bartholomew SSD-Owner" asked this, but that didn't happen—I'm just certain it's been asked, and I wanted to bring a program called SteamTool Library Manager 1.1. Mdash; A much better way to browse the Steam market for trading cards, backgrounds, and emoticons. Mdash; Estima...
macrogeek.blogspot.com
macrogeek: Running Steam from a small Solid State Drive
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The multithreaded geek life. Running Steam from a small Solid State Drive. I used the mounting tray from my Intel 320 retail package, but there are lots of solutions to get a 2.5” drive into a 3.5” drive bay. I installed it on an extra SATA 2 port and got it firmware updated, formatted, and partitioned in Windows. Once I could see the drive in Vista, I downloaded SteamTool. This method is cheap, pretty simple to implement, and a 32 or 40GB SSD will hold several reasonable sized Steam games. How to beat A...
blog.fourcookies.com
wet oregonian: April 2015
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Squish, squish, squish. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. SteamTool Library Manager and an SSD. So I ran across a tool recently in a PC Gamer article. In the above article it referenced the SteamTool Library Manager 1.1. This tool is really sweet. It uses NTFS Junctions. Note of warning: Since this is a data moving tool there is a possibility if used wrong that you may lose data. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Can you feel the Schadenfreude? View my complete profile. SteamTool Library Manager and an SSD.
indigo-onion.co.uk
New Computer Software List
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New Computer Software List. Steam Tool Library Manager.
blog.fourcookies.com
wet oregonian: SteamTool Library Manager and an SSD
http://blog.fourcookies.com/2015/04/steamtool-library-manager-and-ssd.html
Squish, squish, squish. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. SteamTool Library Manager and an SSD. So I ran across a tool recently in a PC Gamer article. In the above article it referenced the SteamTool Library Manager 1.1. This tool is really sweet. It uses NTFS Junctions. Note of warning: Since this is a data moving tool there is a possibility if used wrong that you may lose data. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can you feel the Schadenfreude? View my complete profile. SteamTool Library Manager and an SSD.
justbloodywork.blogspot.com
ohforfuckssake: March 2011
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An attempt to collate the lessons learned when trying to get linux to work. And other stuff. A Backup Scheme Described. Booting VirtualBox from USB. Friday, 25 March 2011. A Backup Scheme Described. I wrote a bit about my backup routine in my rant about TrueImage. I wanted to set out in more detail the scheme I have set up because it also incorporates some mklinking referred to in my previous post. Cd d: mkdir Data cd Data mkdir Videos mkdir Music mkdir Pictures mkdir Documents. Mklink /J "C: Users [your...
neutralx2.com
Software « Categories « NeutralX2
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Music, Movies and Books. Posted by NeutralX2 in Software. On Nov 02, 2013 no responses. In addition to my Home Server. I also recently built a Windows Media Center server to stream live TV and act as my DVR. I currently do not pay for television, and this allows me to get broadcast television around my apartment without having an antenna on every tv. The server is running Windows 7 Professional, and a couple of media center plugins like Remote Potato. AMD A6-5400K Trinity 3.6GHz. If you know your way aro...
richardarcher.co.uk
New Computer Software List
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New Computer Software List. Steam Tool Library Manager.