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  2. Jun 8, 2022 · Do you have a folder called "SteamLibrary" where you installed those games, because as far as I understand, steam searches for that folder so point it towards that. If not, you could try making a new download library folder in another place on the same drive and then moving the old games to that and restarting steam, steam should be able to ...

  3. Feb 28, 2014 · 5 Answers. Sorted by: 43. There is now an official support article at support.steampowered.com covering some other solutions as well. Go to Steam > Settings > Downloads tab > Steam library folders. Add the D:\Games folder there and restart Steam. Steam should then be able to find the installed games again. Share. Improve this answer.

  4. If games is not on main drive of the OS, simply go into Steam settings folder, and point to the Steam folder that are ok the other drive's, then restart Steam. The key is the .acf files found in the Steamapp folder, which tells the client the condition of your game, either up to date, remaining downloads, if it installed, or uninstall, and etc...

  5. Launch Steam and go to Steam > Settings > Downloads and click the Steam Library Folders button. This will open the Storage Manager. Here you can see manage your game installations and locations. Near the top of the Storage Manager, click the "+" button to add another folder of your installed games.

  6. Open Steam and go to "Settings > Downloads > Steam Library Folders > Add Library Folder". Choose the new folder that you named " SteamLibrary ". (By doing this, Steam creates a folder called "steamapps" and a new steam.dll inside that folder.)

  7. Oct 8, 2023 · If you have moved your games previously or had a custom location to store game data , Steam won't be able to find the game files and will show them as uninstalled. To fix this, you can manually add any existing game folders to the Steam client using Steam Manager.

  8. Jul 27, 2017 · If you have the game folders and the .acf files, Steam should be able to recognize the games as installed. Try restarting Steam after logging out and fully closing the program properly. Relaunch Steam and try again.