How to move files to Steam Deck

avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago
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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Moving files to your Steam Deck is pretty straightforward! Just plug your Steam Deck into a PC using a USB-C cable. It'll show up as an external drive, and then you can drag and drop files directly onto it. Make sure you're putting the files in the right folder, though, especially if they're game files or something specific!

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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

Honestly, just use a microSD card. Format it to the file system your Steam Deck uses, copy your files to it on your computer, and then slot it into your Steam Deck. Fast, easy, and you don't have to juggle cables.


avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

If you're geeky enough, you could set up an FTP server on your Steam Deck. But really, why bother when a USB-C cable does the job without the hassle?

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