Author Topic: Steam files  (Read 1887 times)

Are you sure you haven't reinstalled it in a different folder?
Open task manager, go to processes, right click steam.exe, and select Open File Location

Yea, you did something wrong, because if that file doesn't exist, neither does G-Mod, it is installed there.

maybe you have a program files (x86) folder

maybe you have a program files (x86) folder
is that for W7 only, or does XP also have a x86 folder?

is that for W7 only, or does XP also have a x86 folder?
i think its W7 only
« Last Edit: October 19, 2010, 09:37:55 PM by tikitai »

Only a 64 bit OS should have an x86 folder, and he's already said he has XP

Are you sure you haven't reinstalled it in a different folder?
Open task manager, go to processes, right click steam.exe, and select Open File Location
It doesn't give me that option.
Damn my Computer is forgeted up.

Any similiar option? If you have a steam shortcut on your desktop or in the start menu, right click and select properties, and check where it goes.

It doesn't give me that option.
Damn my Computer is forgeted up.

At least on a Mac, you can right click on a game and click "Show in Finder" and it opens up the folder with the files in it. There's probably a similar option on Windows, if that hasn't already been suggested. If it has, sorry.

edit: I see Headcrab's post is similar to my suggestion. Oops :P

Meh, i'm gonna abandon steam until new computer.

Have you even tried what I said :l ? Also try a search for steam.exe
« Last Edit: October 19, 2010, 10:44:40 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

"C:\Program Files\New Folder\Steam.exe"
New folder cause i reinstalled and it told me to