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| Headcrab Zombie:
Only a 64 bit OS should have an x86 folder, and he's already said he has XP |
| KadeBL_ID12958:
--- Quote from: Headcrab Zombie on October 19, 2010, 10:00:40 AM ---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 --- End quote --- It doesn't give me that option. Damn my Computer is forgeted up. |
| Headcrab Zombie:
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. |
| LegoEggo:
--- Quote from: KadeBL_ID12958 on October 19, 2010, 04:32:31 PM ---It doesn't give me that option. Damn my Computer is forgeted up. --- End quote --- 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 |
| KadeBL_ID12958:
Meh, i'm gonna abandon steam until new computer. |
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