![]() This time steam will start discovering the game files instead of downloading.Copy your installed game files to the steam library folder.Uninstall the game from steam, yes uninstall, it will remove the files from D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\downloading and will not delete the folder it created for the game in D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\.Initiate the download (it will create the folder in steam library as this D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Battlefield 4.This is how I made it work for me and I'm sure it will work for anyone and any game. I did the above step a couple of times and failed each time in letting steam recognize my game files, then I thought that steam doesn't actually download the games into their folders directly but it downloads them to a separate folder as this: D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\downloading, so third time I copied my installed game files in this folder instead and yet it was same result, no recognition of game files by steam. And then I reopened the steam and it started downloading the game where it did leave it before exiting, from 10 MBs. ![]() Then I exit the steam and copied my installed files in the above folder. A folder was created for BF4 in my steam library like this:ĭ:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Battlefield 4 I initiated the install in steam, it started downloading. I posted this question here after trying several times and failing and this is how. Finally after trying so many times I've got it working.
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