Replacing mobo, intel cpu and ram with Amd. What happens to Steam?

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Really sorry if this is in the wrong area.

My Steam installation and all games are on a 1tb drive, though the saves for these are on my SSD and it's the SSD that will be getting the Win 10 upgrade. My question then is when starting up Steam from my other drive, will this work out alright or am I looking at a total reinstall of Steam and games?

TY
 
Really sorry if this is in the wrong area.

My Steam installation and all games are on a 1tb drive, though the saves for these are on my SSD and it's the SSD that will be getting the Win 10 upgrade. My question then is when starting up Steam from my other drive, will this work out alright or am I looking at a total reinstall of Steam and games?

TY

When installing steam make sure you select the drive you want the games installed, l have two SSD's-
C: for apps
D:Games Only
So when you start to install steam by default games are in stalled to C: look out for the window which will let you change this to D: from C: and finish installing steam.

when you have done that open your steam library them on each game right click select properties, click on local files them then click on verify integrity of game files do this with each game installed.

Then if all is well your games will run.:)
 
You say Win 10 upgrade, and if it is just the upgrade and not a wipe and load you should be fine. In future, since most game saves sit in My Documents you should consider just moving your My Documents library off the c: drive.
 
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