Re: New PC
Posted by KingNic on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 2:05pm
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Network them, share the steam folder on the old PC. Install Steam on
the new PC and run it, let it update itself (I've run into plenty of
problems just copying everything over into a fresh Steam install).
Start everything downloading (HL2, CSS etc) and quit steam before they
finish. Copy all the GCFs from the old PC onto the new PC.
-KingNic
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Re: New PC
Posted by rival on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 2:24pm
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this is off topic but whats your new PCs specs? im just curious
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Re: New PC
Posted by satchmo on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 3:16pm
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When I got my new PC, I just re-installed and re-downloaded everything. It took just over an hour--not too bad.
I just started the process, and went to work. By the time I got back home, everything is installed.
Not really a hassle.
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Re: New PC
Posted by French Toast on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 3:21pm
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All you have to do, as Satch said, is download Steam, login with your
account, and all you games will be available for download. Just
spend some time downloading and updating them. I did that just
before I went to bed, and in the mornign I had them all.
Re: New PC
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 5:15pm
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KingNic is right, except all you have to do is move the GCF files over. Then when you go to my games, you click on each one you have telling it to "download" the content. It will actualy start trying to DL the games, but it will then figure out that you already have everything and finish. I've done it several times.
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Re: New PC
Posted by RaPtoR on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 6:23pm
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When i needed to install steam at a second computer i just installed
it, logged in and moved the entire \Steam\SteamApps folder through the
network to the other computer. It worked.
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Re: New PC
Posted by Myrk- on
Sat Aug 27th 2005 at 11:52pm
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2005-08-27 11:52pm
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Yep that actually works. I do that method Forceflow.
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Re: New PC
Posted by Crono on
Sun Aug 28th 2005 at 12:44am
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2005-08-28 12:44am
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Last time I tried, they made it so you couldn't just copy over GCF files. That was some time ago, so I don't know if it were changed back or not. But, obviously if it doesn't work use the backup utility ... this is what it's for.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: New PC
Posted by MisterBister on
Sun Aug 28th 2005 at 10:04pm
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When i got a new computer, i just made backupfiles and then ran them on
the new computer. The installation took about 15 minutes and then done,
simple as that.