Bios states 2 hard drives so does this pc. So what do I do to fix this if I can? also it shows the same amount of GB used on the second drive. but no game showed up on desk top
No, I had a 500GB HDD drive with windows 10 that came with my prebuilt pc. Some time later I bought 1TB HDD, put my games on it, all good. Just recently I bought (1) TB SSD, Installed windows from usb, set it up, working good. I had planed on formatting the hdd but just wanted to know why games didn't show up on desk top. I did here about renaming the Hard drive but did not do that. Went ahead and just formatted the drive. Thx for taking the time.Are the games on the same drive as the OS?!
If the games are on a third drive then it can just be a matter of the cloned drive having given a different letter to the drive with the games, you can change that from disk management in windows.
Give us the full details of how you did this.Bios states 2 hard drives so does this pc. So what do I do to fix this if I can? also it shows the same amount of GB used on the second drive. but no game showed up on desk top
This?No, I had a 500GB HDD drive with windows 10 that came with my prebuilt pc. Some time later I bought 1TB HDD, put my games on it, all good. Just recently I bought (1) TB SSD, Installed windows from usb, set it up, working good. I had planed on formatting the hdd but just wanted to know why games didn't show up on desk top. I did here about renaming the Hard drive but did not do that. Went ahead and just formatted the drive. Thx for taking the time.
This?
The new OS install knows nothing about your games.
Which drive did you format?
Look up...This?
The new OS install knows nothing about your games.
Which drive did you format?
The 500GB or 1TB?Look up...
1TB HDDThe 500GB or 1TB?
In any case, the new OS knows nothing about these games.
If they still exist on whichever drive, you can tell your NEW Steam client where they reside.
Otherwise, download and reinstall.