How to Transfer Files from Steam Deck to PC

avatarRequestingFinal·5 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·5 months ago

Transferring files from your Steam Deck to a PC is actually pretty straightforward! Just connect your Steam Deck to your PC using a USB-C cable. Once it’s connected, your PC should recognize the Steam Deck as an external storage device. From there, you can easily drag and drop files between the two. Make sure your Steam Deck is turned on and unlocked so your PC can access it.

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avatarCopyingSole·5 months ago

Another super quick method if you’re into cloud storage: Use a service like Google Drive or Dropbox. Just upload your files from the Steam Deck and download them on your PC. Easy peasy and no cables needed!


avatarMisleadingBride·5 months ago

Just email the files to yourself. It's the digital version of tying a note to a pigeon's leg – old school but works.


avatarReoccuringRace·5 months ago

Srsly, who needs cables? Just use cloud storage. It’s 2023, folks!

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