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Tue 07/06/05 at 17:58
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I finally got my PC some extra space curtsey with a new external 250gb hard drive, with new space I was hoping to install some more HL games from steam. I moved my valve and steam files to the hard drive and deleted the ones on my local disc, but I couldn't play them. So, is it possible to play Half-Life 2/Counter Strike Source from the new hard drive?

Thanks in advance.
Tue 07/06/05 at 18:07
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Damarus wrote:
> Yeh, just install steam etc to your new hard drive.

And the noobiest question in the west is answered, cheers mate.
Tue 07/06/05 at 18:00
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Yeh, just install steam etc to your new hard drive.
Tue 07/06/05 at 17:58
Regular
"A Ghost Of You"
Posts: 795
I finally got my PC some extra space curtsey with a new external 250gb hard drive, with new space I was hoping to install some more HL games from steam. I moved my valve and steam files to the hard drive and deleted the ones on my local disc, but I couldn't play them. So, is it possible to play Half-Life 2/Counter Strike Source from the new hard drive?

Thanks in advance.

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