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bltadwin.ru Yes, but if there are any games you have installed there they will be deleted. You can of course delete some folders instead of just nuking the entire steamapps\common folder though. Edit: Note that even if you delete the game data there if the appmanifest_#.acf file is left behind in the steamapps folder Steam will.  · It's not going to undo your purchase. But they will not be playable until reinstalled. I would uninstall them through Steam. Simply removing the directory is sure to confuse the Steam client, because it thinks the game is installed but the files are simply gone. Maybe it will "auto-repair" by simply re-downloading the game. With Steam closed or not downloading anything, you could (just be warned that any pending download will be lost). In fact, the beauty of the steamapps folder structure is that, as long as you dont delete the common folder nor the appmanifest_###.acf files, your game library is safe.

1. Click Start and then click your user name. After that, you should see a Downloads folder on the window that you have opened. 2. Open Windows File Explorer and you will see the Downloads folder under the Favorites or Folders. 3. Press Win+R open the Run Then, type shell:downloads into the Run box and press Enter to open the Downloads folder. Steam does not seem to actually keep a list of what's installed, although that is stored in part of the configuration data. Instead it loads the appmanifest_#.acf files from all of the Steam Library Folders that it knows about on startup (the default + any that are in the bltadwin.ru file in the default steamapps folder). Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where Steam is installed. Delete all of the files and folders except the SteamApps & Userdata folder and exe. Before doing this step, it's recommended to backup SteamApps & Userdata folder in advance. Cut and paste your Steam folder to the new location, for example: D:\Games\Steam\.

Open Steam and go to your Library. Right-click a game and select Properties from the context menu. In the Properties window, go to the Local Files tab and click Browse Local Files. File Explorer will open to where the game’s local files are stored. Nothing. If you were downloading a game, it will no longer download. It's literally just that, a download folder. It will not affect your saves at all because those are either in the SteamApps folder or somewhere in the Documents or AppData folder. With Steam closed or not downloading anything, you could (just be warned that any pending download will be lost). In fact, the beauty of the steamapps folder structure is that, as long as you dont delete the common folder nor the appmanifest_###.acf files, your game library is safe.

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