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Old 12-15-21, 03:12 PM   #1
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HOLY ****!!!!! Mardigan you have a habit of making your posts or discussions as confusing as manual targeting using attack disks lol. Most of the time I only skim through your essay long posts in subsim, try trimming the stuff down to vital info not going on and on and then off topic with your life stories lol. You'll have a better way explaining things to people then, as you know the new generation ain't going to be reading all that jibber jabber.
Everything that was in My last post, was pertinent & germane, to what you said.

Have been around, since the dawn of computers being made available to the home user... let that salient point sink in...

With that, getting back to what I am doing with the other SH3's...

I wish you well.



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Old 12-15-21, 03:48 PM   #2
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Everything that was in My last post, was pertinent & germane, to what you said.

Have been around, since the dawn of computers being made available to the home user... let that salient point sink in...

With that, getting back to what I am doing with the other SH3's...

I wish you well.



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Old 12-15-21, 06:30 PM   #3
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Wow...Got a lot to work on here...I only have one SSD disk in my laptop. Just to clarify, when uninstalling the steam launcher, do I need to uninstall all my games? Did you answer this already, I may've missed it.


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Old 12-15-21, 07:10 PM   #4
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Wow...Got a lot to work on here...I only have one SSD disk in my laptop. Just to clarify, when uninstalling the steam launcher, do I need to uninstall all my games? Did you answer this already, I may've missed it.


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Yes... everything "Steam"... know it'll smart, but... having them out of "UAC's" iron fisted, control... will be worth it. Better now, than later on down the road.

When reinstalling Steam launcher, install it, in the new folder \Games\Launcher on opening it up, go into launcher settings, to tell Steam, where the "new" games library is located & to set the launcher to from then on, install any & all games from Steam to that new library location...

The Games library, where your games from them... into \Games\Library

That should do it.

If you have any of the other "game launchers... that same process should also do it, for them, as well.



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