For anyone having trouble with GParted, try using version 1.6.0-3 instead of the latest one. The latest GParted was getting hung up during boot, and this older version seems to work as it should.
Thanks for the guide. There's a few steps I wish you actually showed, but if I can make this work then anyone can. If you are using an OLED Steam Deck I can confirm that this process works. A few snags I ran into: Ventoy kept giving me an error when I tried to run Gparted about kernals or something? It was an endless loop of pressing A and never moving forward. TO FIX THIS: Go back into steam desktop, mount the Ventoy drive, delete Gparted iso, redownload Gparted iso, and move it to the Ventoy drive. MAKE SURE YOU UNMOUNT THE VENTOY DRIVE. This is what caused the issue in the first place. Shutdown the deck and resume in BIOS from there. Now it should all work. Another thing to note: when I first tried to boot holding volume + power after setting up the USB drive... nothing happened. If this happens to you just start up steamOS again, go to desktop mode, mount VENTOY, make sure things are good, and then UNMOUNT VENTOY and shut down. You should be able to boot into the BIOS now. Long comment... sorry... but I hope this helps some people.
Waiting a steam deck oled in a few days... I hope that you are right and I can do it too 😅 but I already know, something will go wrong for sure. Everytime I try to do something on a pc or smartphone (because I like to mod games or smartphones), I'm not able to make it right at the first time 😂
Computers do a special thing where they "fake" moving files onto an sdcard quickly. I assure you it takes more than a minute to move an 8gb file onto an sdcard where the steam deck max read/write speed is 100MB/s. After moving the files, make sure you click "safely remove device".
FYI: At 12:13 I received an error when trying to boot into the Windows ISO when I chose "boot into normal MODE". This happened several times. Then I saw a post on Reddit where someone in the comments reccomended choosing "boot into wimboot MODE". Then it worked.
Great video!! - I installed windows 10 to my internal ssd on a 256GB LCD Deck and had no issues. -- TIP: If you plan on saving your windows games to the internal ssd make sure give the windows partition more than the ~18GB he gives it in the video. I just split it,125GB windows partition & the rest to the steamos partition. I recommend saving your games to a ssd & once you do use Gpart to shrink the size of the windows partition to ~20GB and expand the size of the steamos partition
Tip 1: download Windows 11 ISO file, the third option. This is a bootable media similar to a Windows download CD. Tip 2: Hold Volume Down, press Power button quickly, when you hear the boot sound, let go of Volume Down. Tip 3: it took me 50 minutes to partition 128 GB off my 512 GB SSD Tip 4: I got Windows 11 and it took two boots to get the “Custom” screen Tip 5: GFX driver folder is inside Aerith Sephiroth folder
Just made the most complex setup super straight forward. I was having shocking anxiety looking at all the various different setup instructions and this was smooth! Someone buy this man a beer!
I just to note in the G-Parted step to make sure to partition enough space or else you wont be able to install any drivers. I made the mistake and tried to increase partition size but it bricked my deck and I ultimately had to do a full reset of steam OS and start the whole process over as well as lose any local save data.
Hey, Everything was fine until thye step à 12:00, I did it with win10 and Win 11 iso from Microsoft site but I keep having the message "Windows failed to install. A recent hardware or software change might be the origin of the problem" etc etc. I checked the files on Ventoy but all the drivers are here. Is it something I've done wrong or a new issue ?
Okay, I had thought I had fixed it with Wimboot, but hadn't. I ended up downloading the iso and then used RUFUS to put the iso on a USB drive. From there, I put the steam deck drivers into a folder on the USB as well, and then installed by booting off the USB.
I’ve ran into a problem. Followed the ssd method, repartitioned the internal ssd correctly and then went on to install windows. Here a I deleted the small partition which the guide instructs us to create, created the new ntfs partition and went on installing windows. Now my Steamdeck boots into windows correctly but I lost the option to select SteamOS in bootloader. 😢
Have this exact issue, i deleted the buffer partition only and windows disk management still shows the original steamos partition as being there (Disk 0 partition 8, i set it to have 244 gigs), but there's no SteamOS bootloader option.
Thanks for this video! However, when I boot up gparted after the deck reset, I am getting a message that says "no boot file found for Uefi!". Not sure what I am doing wrong? I have double and triple checked and I have followed all previous instructions to a tee. Any help?
Weird, at 12:18 when I selected my Windows ISO it brought up the Steamdeck logo for about 30-45 seconds. Literally as I'm typing this out, the windows panel as you're showing appears. Okay. All the way through now. With only two hiccups I will need to fix. 1. The AMD Driver setup said "Installer setup has detected an incompatible build." and also that Setup launcher file was in the "Bin64" folder rather than loose in the parent folder. 2. The Audio driver just didn't work for some reason. For reference I was intalling the Windows 10 Pro version. I tried installing Windows 10 Home but it was looking for drivers before even getting into the home screen which didn't work. Had to reboot and start again.
I've been using Windows 10 on an SD card and have started experiencing those massive slow-down you talked about. My questions are two-fold: 1) can I easily transfer the os over to my SSD to dual boot with Steam, or do I have to wipe the SD card and re-install everything the way you described? 2) does this mean my SD card will be mostly useless from now on and I can't put games on it anymore? Thanks for the in-depth video
It’s not easily transferable - the micro sd to the ssd… you would basically have to shrink the SteamOS Home partition and then clone the micro sd contents to your ssd, without erasing anything. You could do this with a bootable clonezilla or macrium reflect on windows - but you may run into boot issues and have to repair the efi partition. Basically it’s a lot of work if you don’t already know how.
@@baldsealionso, using this advice, I ended up deciding that I was OK with reinstalling everything that I had put on the SD card, so I ended up clearing it and using it as the boot drive for the video. Now that the drivers have now all downloaded, and I've gotten Clover to work too via your otyer vid, how can I reset the SD so that I can use it as just a regular storage for both OS's?
@@miloburrows4226 you will need to format the micro sd to NTFS in Windows - then there is additional work for SteamOS to see it. There are videos for this on YT, I don't currently have one that covers it, I just know it's possible.
Unstable for me. Crashed during installation because during restarts deck booted back into steam. Windows telling me not remove usb which of course I wasn’t. Windows boot manager didn’t work. It did for the internal sd card. I tried an install on and first whilst waiting for SSD to arrive.
I am stuck at the part were I need to press "next" to install windws after deleting the small partition and creating the new one to install windows it says "we couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one" I am stuck there
This was the Best, i couldn't get GPARTED to boot, but heres my steps: 1) Then I Installed a 2TB NVME and Installed SteamOS onto it... and I made my BootStick (Ventoy on 128GB Thumb Disk) 2) I couldn't get "gparted" to Boot from the sdcard, so... I downloaded an ISO of ZorinOS and one for LinuxMint and they booted into just fine, they have a Full Linux OS with Gparted Fully Installed in a LiveISO so they worked better. So, I booted into MINT and ran GPARTED from there and I resized my "home" partition to leave me 600GB to work with and added a System Backup partition and I Compressed the first 5 Partitions in SteamOS (EFI, var, you know the ones) into a tar_gz file using the dd command piped to gz out to backup.img onto the BACKUP partition, then shrunnk it to 1GB bigger than the 5GB i crushed the files to.. then I added a PADDING partition after that so it didnt Resize home on Reboot... 3) I rebooted into the Ventoy Stick and started Windows10 Installer... 4) i deleted the PADDING partition and selected the empty space and installed Windows 10 Done. - I'm gonna install Clover (I'm used to rEFIt (aka rEIFnd but I like Clovers Look... but it's not a big deal Now, i have my Steam System as it was - and a Backup (alll except for home) into a BACKUP partition and then Windows10 at the end of the disk. Pretty easy if you're new to Linux tho, watch a lot of videos and take notes because it can be Daunting, especially if you aren't familiar with GPT disk Partitiioning and stuff...
What do I do if I boot the Windows iso but it just loads and then BSOD? Do I need to use a different iso file? I'm using 11 btw Edit: tried Windows 10 too, same issue. What do I do? Note: It also sends me back to the SteamOS screen after the BSOD, Stopcode is DRIVER_PNP_WATCHDOG Edit 2: Fixed, for people with the same issue I had, just turn your Steam Deck off, hold + and power, and that will lead you to the BIOS, use the DPAD to move and A to select and go to Setup Utility, and from there, go to the power tab and turn on Battery Saving mode, what this does is clears the cache. Wait about 30 seconds and then plug your Steam Deck to wake it from the battery storage mode and then hold - and power and then you can go boot Windows 10/11.
I had an issue where following this for the internal SSD seemed to destroy my partition table. It resulted in being unable to boot into my SteamOS install. In order to work around that, I used an older Win11 build (NOT 24H2) and I also didn't do the mini NTFS partition. I'm not sure which part fixed it.
Thanks a lot for this! For future videos can you not include a ticking clock in the background music? It's driving me insane, I kept pausing trying to understand if It's somewhere in my room.
Hello. Can you make a guide on how to repair the Windows installed on SSD? I have an error saying the following : /efi/microsoft/boot/BCD is missing or something. How do I add this to the system? 😭
Will this guide work in terms of the inverse? I put Windows 11 as the sole OS on my Steam Deck, but while I got some games and mods to work properly now, certain games don't run as well on it as they do on SteamOS(ntm Steam Recording doesn't work on Windows on Deck for me), so I wanna put SteamOS back on it but try to keep Windows 11 on it so I don't have to go through the whole rigamarole of getting Windows 11 to work again.
Thank you for the guide, it works fine. I installed Windows 10 in internal SSD. I have a question, after installed windows can i delete ventoy from my SD card, what happen if i do that?
First of all THANK YOU SO MUCH. being a noob you made the guide so easy! But i have a few queries hope people here can help. 1) My windows 11 wasnt activated. I tried to do it but it says i need to purchase a key. I read somewhere windows for 11'' and below is free did i do something wrong? 2) The controls, touchpad and buttons work in windows but the triggers dont. How do i go about using the joystick and other buttons in my game? is there an app i need to install? 3) In future if i want to adjust the space for my windows / steamdeck how do i about doing it? Do i need to restart the whole process? 4) Any game optimization apps that i can use for the games? I tried EA FC 24 it works but can be a bnit laggy do i need to do my own settings in the game or is there any other way? Thanks once again and good job!
1) You didn't do anything wrong, you could just buy a key for cheap though off of cdkeys 2) I'm not sure about this one, maybe you could hold the start (3 lines) button to switch to gamepad? or manually bind them in game controls? 3) You mean as in storage space? 4) You might have to do your own settings in some games Sorry if you had to wait 2 weeks for all this, hopefully you haven't lost hope yet
How can you access the SD card in windows after you’ve selected the option to prevent windows from seeing the other drives. I just wanted not to be able to access the internal just in case but it did it to the sd card as well.
I'm waiting for an oled deck just in this days... I have a maybe stupid question, but... I should someone choose the size for the steam OS and Windows partition? I mean, after have set both OS, if I boot in one I will see the total of space of that partition, right? 🙄
Thanks for the guide! I've set up W10/steamos following your guide. Say I want to resize my windows or steamos partition, can I just connect the gparted USB at any time, run it and change my partitions? Or do i need to format everything and start from scratch?
@@baldsealion do you have a guide on this ? I want to resize my SteamOS partition to be smaller and then increase my windows 11 partition, but I don't want to corrupt my data
@@baldsealion Happy to hear this is possible! Anyway you could explain how to do this? I would prefer avoiding restarting from scratch again if this is possible but don’t wanna ruin anything
trying with the windows 11 iso but getting Boot Configuration Data for your PC is missing or contains errors.. everything works as-is following along until I get to the 12:00 mark in the video.
does anybody have or know where I can find a version of these instructions made for the OLED steam deck?? I've been trying for 2 days to get windows installed.
Hey, was just wondering if instead of using gparted, I could just use the KDE partition tool that comes built in with the steam deck recovery image (downloaded from the steam website) to partition the internal SSD?
Would you mind re-doing this tutorial installing HoloISO IMMUTABLE? and having windows 11 on either the SSD or NVME? I would love help with this as there are only two 3 videos out there covering the topics in depth like this.
SD Card OS - I've killed two SD Cards on Raspberry PIs already (one on OpenWRT and the other on my PiHole/VPN implementation). Unless you can offload high write functions to memory or some other drive, I wouldn't recommend it as well.
Hey, very good quality guide! Maybe someone can help me.. Win11 setup just wont find my partitions. details: I bought a 1TB MP600 Corsair nvme for my LCD deck. After reimaging the SSD I updated SteamOS and resized the partition with the recovery usb stick previously used (added ntfs 400mb and 120gb empty space). Everything worked fine I can boot in steamOS, check with diskmanager. But in Win11 installation setup it can not find my partitions. it shows missing drivers, that won't be solved by downloading AMD or intel rapid storage drivers. Also there are no bios secure boot options I can turn off etc.. help plz
I am getting my SteamDeck Delivered in a few days and I have one question. If I follow this guide and do NOT set up a custom dualboot loader how does booting work? What I'm assuming is that a normal Power on will boot into SteamOS and Volume - and Power will boot into Windows, is that correct?
So, I accidentally started the process off a video that I didn't realize was having me install WinStream or something like that. By the time I realized, I had already wiped out the og partitions (bye bye Steam os). Whatever, so I found another video and using the sd card method, I have Windows 11 running on it, as long as the micro sd is in the unit. However, I feel the Steam Deck runs a little laggy. My question is, how can I make it so it runs off the internal SSD (I have the 512gb version)? Like, is there a way to transfer the ISO I have from the Micro SD card into the SSD?
can I clone my Windows 11 "to go" version from my external ssd to a partition on my internal ssd? and will it cause problems? or should I just install fresh version?
When I am doing micro sd card installation and I get to boot manager, I only see one option efi hard drive and that’s it. My sd card won’t show up. I know it works I used to use it on my steam deck just a day ago
Hi! I followed the guide, and installed win11 on a partition😊 But now i cant find SteamOS in boot menu. Is that normal? And how to fix. I want SteamOS as my main OS.
Sometimes that can happen- pretty randomly. You can use Vol + and Power to get into the main bios menu, go to boot from file, browse until you find the SteamOS.efi and launch it. You should get into steam then and I would highly recommend you set up a dual boot menu - use clover or refind - I have videos for both
So I'm at the stage where I am booting from Ventoy for the first time. I select the G-parted ISO and then the next prompt, then the screen goes to black and nothing else happens. I have deleted the G-parted ISO and redownloaded it, but can't figure out where the problem is. Any ideas?
why updating a windows-to-go through windows update breaks the installation? I've updated my microSD windows installation through it and it's fine so far. What's the recommended method?
When installing AMD drivers I got Error 206. AMD says it's due to some windows update, but there was nothing to update. I decided to install WiFi drivers, update everything I could, but I still can't get those AMD drivers working :/ Any advice?
i was actually having a good experience with windows 10 on a 1tb sd for a few months, even had destiny. But after having to reformat the drive i havent been able to recreate that same Experience, following any of the recent tutorials. Most times when i try to open up something on steam, the windows close or an error pops up saying i cant run that version of steam
I know you don’t recommend it, but I may go the Sd Card root for windows with a “fast” card like Sandisk Extreme. Then the. ARD is just Windows and Windows games, leaving internal (512GB) for SteamOS and its games. Or just a bare minima partition for Windows on internal SSD, and card for just windows games. Thanks for the informative video and article.
You can totally do that -- and it may work good for you. Who knows, maybe you will be one of the lucky ones that runs the card for over 6 months without an issue 😄
@@baldsealion *chuckles* fair. If I had tools & inclination I’d replace the SSD with a larger one, but having only gotten it yesterday I’m not to that point yet. I’ll keep an eye on the 1 & 2TB variants meanwhile. In your guide you don’t mention locking the page file to a fixed size, given that what size partition would you recommend for windows on internal SSD? (With games just on SD card)
@@RobertMcGovernTarasisI typically don't recommend locking the paging file at all. Because this is a system with shared VRAM -- Windows can want to commit a lot of memory depending on how demanding the game is. Lots of people have set static paging files and thought their Windows was broken because it kept blue screening. MS recommendation is 2.5x your physical memory, I would say 24GB is fair -- and you may actually notice a small performance difference with it running on a micro sd card, but I wouldn't recommend it on the SSD- just let windows handle.
@ It was not mentioned in the video and I installed Windows iso and transferred it to the ventoy file in the sd card, then when I started and selected Windows, a black screen and a small arrow appeared. What should I do now?
How do you partition it with two partitions? I have a 2tb external ssd and I want about 230gbs or so for windows OS and then the rest for everything else like games
If using an external you would need to either boot into SteamOS and use kde partition tool(built in to SteamOS) and shrink the partition after windows is flashed using Rufus, then make a second NTFS partition, or if you have another windows pc you can just plug it in there and use disk management to shrink the windows OS and make a new ntfs partition.
From a full shut down, hold volume minus and power until you hear the beep, then let go of power, continue holding volume minus until you see the menu to choose. To make it easier, install one of the dual boot custom loaders i mention at the end of this video(I have videos for both options)
i need a little help i've done all the steps and got to installing windows but when i view the drive partitions in win setup there is NO 'unallocated space', and i don't see the exact amount for the dummy partition that needs deleting, there was some kind of error when you said to shut down after using g parted, some kinda text but i wasn't sure what this was, and unsure if they are directly related, please get back me thank you
First off, all this is the best tutorial related tonsteam deck i have ever seen, and you deserve thumbs up and subscribe second thing i have Question: i have installed only windows 11 in my internal SSD (2TB) is there a way to install steam os dual boot without formate my windows thank you 😊
No I'm afraid for SteamOS to be installed - it has to be installed first, since it wipes everything. I haven't found a community modified installer that will avoid this... this has been requested a lot but unfortunately I don't have a solution for you. The only thing I can think of is using a disk image backup software to back up your Windows installation and boot partition(Veeam Agent, or Acronis) to an external drive/USB, then perform SteamOS install, then shrink SteamOS, then boot into recovery USB for the disk image backup and restore it to the blank space on the disk. However you will probably be fighting with Windows to get it to boot properly even after that. Sorry, there isn't a simple solution for this.
yo if yall get stuck on the partition part don't worry use steam deck recovery then u can use KDE manger tool to portion. after u do that just skip this step and boot into windows
BTW, can you list what SSD you used for the external ssd installation? Apparently the ssd I used draws too much power when directly connected to my steam deck, and windows only boots when it's powered through a USB hub
Wow that's pretty crazy. I only tested with the external with my spare 64GB eMMC. My internal SSD is the Samsung P991A 1TB - I got it for $60 off Aliexpress
Is GFX driver "Aerith Sepiroth" 24:57? That's the only one I'm missing and I can't seem to find anything on it. I also didn't see you download it in the Internal SSD section of your tutorial 8:41. Found it, it was a subfolder.
HELP! Great video, BUT I'm now STUCK in Windows without access to a keyboard! Installed Windows to my internal SSD as per recommendation. But I evidently did not download the Bluetooth driver so can't use my Bluetooth keyboard and although Windows allowed me to use a virtual keyboard whilst setting up, it is now refusing to let me do so. When trying to boot back into Steam OS (using the Power and Volume - buttons) I only have two options: Windows Boot Manager Or my micro SD card - which starts up the Ventoy program. Neither take me back to Steam OS. Steam OS is still appearing in my files in Windows, however. Please advise!
Used speech to text to get to Steam's recovery page via browser. Downloaded the necessary files (steam recovery img) onto my micro SD. Shut down Deck and then held (Volume -) and Power button down together to get to Boot Manager. Clicked on the micro SD card which brought up Ventoy but also steamdeck-recovery-4.img. Clicked on that. Press any key to continue. Go down to UEFI Firmware Settings. This brings up the FULL file boot manager. Boot from file. Then for me, but possibly for others: First option: esp. [PciRoot.......etc steamcl.efi (There's also an option next to it to do a factory reset if you want rid of Windows altogether.) Doing this (steamcl.efi) brought me back to Steam OS but I could still go back to Windows using the (Volume -) and Power button method. Still struggling with Bluetooth on Windows, but am able to switch between both OSs. Will be installing Clover to streamline that whole process (I have to do it every time).
I Have the 600 gig steam deck I'ma use it's SSD on a dual boot With SSD directly for the steam deck is it a good idea? Would I need my actual computer and all that docks shit?
Thank you for a very easy to follow video. I happen to have a 512 gb SD. I was having issues with the docking device I originally bought, just to plug my phone into an external device.DEX It just happens to work with the SD.. it has 1 HDMI, 1 USB-C, and a USB PORT. 2.0. My 1st issue was getting the SD in to bios. I found out that my SD doesnt like the docking device plugged in while pressing the keys. The moment I removed the device and tried the key combination again, WALA🎆. Im in the bios. Next problem. The gparted put an error out. Vintol not ready. ***Shit I almost dropped *** screen blcked out in the middle of shrinking 466 gb to 230. I dint leave steam OS toomuch😅. So I tried the comment above. After a bunch of unsuccessful bios loading, I get back in the bios, only to find out the usb flash failed 🤦🏾♂️ WHAT????. So I repeat everything I just did and BAM🎆🎆🎆 USB working Gparted loaded, and im shrinking it. But this is taking a long time. I'm writing this story and its still just bellow half done and the screen blacked out once already. 🤯
Hey bro I’m mid video doing everything and I’m stuck on the windows iso So I’m downloading it and it’s going to create a big folder .. what part of that folder to I put on Ventoy ?
I made my partition too small. No room to install games. It will only let me make the partition smaller in gparted. Any ideas or do I have to start over?
Internal sad attempt, graphics drivers only worked when clicking red restart buttons, shutting down windows separate messed with install. Also my steam OS partition is not showing up now and I can’t boot it damnit. What did I do wrong? Crap. Main issue is only windows boot manager shows up as boot option other than ventoy drive. I tried deleting the windows partition and restoring it to original and still windows boot manage but windows is broke so I got no windows and no steam os now, damnit
Questions! Where I can get windows 11 iso? In official website I have only exe files. Why guide starts at installing dual boot menu? What if I want Clover instead Ventoy also with one is better? Why Rufus? I install windows on steam deck because I don't have windows, we're not the same.
You can get windows iso from Microsoft. Simply scroll down on the website below the option for media creator version. Ventoy is not a custom dual boot menu, it is a bootable usb software, different. Clover and refind are the options there. They are very similar so just choose one. Rufus is necessary for external or micro sd installs of windows because it’s the only option that can convert it to Windows To Go.
@@foxxxy4963 if you are trying to do external or micro sd option - I tried that and it didn’t work for me. The only option I believe you have if you don’t want to put on internal is find a way to virtualize windows in Linux/SteamOS and then use Rufus that way, but it’s so complex it’s not worth it really, which is why it was not included in the video. Most people have at least a friend that has a windows pc to use for a moment.
You convinced me to change from SD to the internal SSD haha thanks for the great tutorial!
For anyone having trouble with GParted, try using version 1.6.0-3 instead of the latest one. The latest GParted was getting hung up during boot, and this older version seems to work as it should.
THANK YOU 9:47 is the time mark where this is an issue
Thanks for the guide. There's a few steps I wish you actually showed, but if I can make this work then anyone can. If you are using an OLED Steam Deck I can confirm that this process works. A few snags I ran into: Ventoy kept giving me an error when I tried to run Gparted about kernals or something? It was an endless loop of pressing A and never moving forward. TO FIX THIS: Go back into steam desktop, mount the Ventoy drive, delete Gparted iso, redownload Gparted iso, and move it to the Ventoy drive. MAKE SURE YOU UNMOUNT THE VENTOY DRIVE. This is what caused the issue in the first place. Shutdown the deck and resume in BIOS from there. Now it should all work. Another thing to note: when I first tried to boot holding volume + power after setting up the USB drive... nothing happened. If this happens to you just start up steamOS again, go to desktop mode, mount VENTOY, make sure things are good, and then UNMOUNT VENTOY and shut down. You should be able to boot into the BIOS now. Long comment... sorry... but I hope this helps some people.
I'm gonna get a steam deck oled for christmas and I'm honestly terrified for the windows installation process lol. Hopefully ur tips get me through it
Waiting a steam deck oled in a few days... I hope that you are right and I can do it too 😅 but I already know, something will go wrong for sure. Everytime I try to do something on a pc or smartphone (because I like to mod games or smartphones), I'm not able to make it right at the first time 😂
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any luck on the steam deck oled windows drivers? what did ou use for wifi, audio and bluetooth?
Computers do a special thing where they "fake" moving files onto an sdcard quickly. I assure you it takes more than a minute to move an 8gb file onto an sdcard where the steam deck max read/write speed is 100MB/s.
After moving the files, make sure you click "safely remove device".
You went over the very important option in tufts, “Windows to go”. Thanks mate!
FYI: At 12:13 I received an error when trying to boot into the Windows ISO when I chose "boot into normal MODE". This happened several times. Then I saw a post on Reddit where someone in the comments reccomended choosing "boot into wimboot MODE". Then it worked.
You made such a daunting looking task so easy! Thank you so much!
Great video!!
- I installed windows 10 to my internal ssd on a 256GB LCD Deck and had no issues.
-- TIP: If you plan on saving your windows games to the internal ssd make sure give the windows partition more than the ~18GB he gives it in the video. I just split it,125GB windows partition & the rest to the steamos partition. I recommend saving your games to a ssd & once you do use Gpart to shrink the size of the windows partition to ~20GB and expand the size of the steamos partition
Tip 1: download Windows 11 ISO file, the third option. This is a bootable media similar to a Windows download CD.
Tip 2: Hold Volume Down, press Power button quickly, when you hear the boot sound, let go of Volume Down.
Tip 3: it took me 50 minutes to partition 128 GB off my 512 GB SSD
Tip 4: I got Windows 11 and it took two boots to get the “Custom” screen
Tip 5: GFX driver folder is inside Aerith Sephiroth folder
Tip 2 helped a lot man i appreciate you
@@fryingpanwitheggz happy to help. the entire process took forever, I’m just glad there’s a guide for it
Tip 5 saved me bro, I was panicking, tysm
@@azorticsI can’t even find the aerith folder
howd you download windows IM confused did all the steps before doing that??
Setting up windows on my Steam Deck right now and this video was a huge help, thanks!
I'm so happy you picked today-- and this video to follow. You're welcome !
Meanwhile me not even having a steamdeck , still watching the video
Education is important! 😆
Just made the most complex setup super straight forward. I was having shocking anxiety looking at all the various different setup instructions and this was smooth! Someone buy this man a beer!
I just to note in the G-Parted step to make sure to partition enough space or else you wont be able to install any drivers. I made the mistake and tried to increase partition size but it bricked my deck and I ultimately had to do a full reset of steam OS and start the whole process over as well as lose any local save data.
Hey,
Everything was fine until thye step à 12:00, I did it with win10 and Win 11 iso from Microsoft site but I keep having the message "Windows failed to install. A recent hardware or software change might be the origin of the problem" etc etc. I checked the files on Ventoy but all the drivers are here. Is it something I've done wrong or a new issue ?
Okay, I had thought I had fixed it with Wimboot, but hadn't.
I ended up downloading the iso and then used RUFUS to put the iso on a USB drive. From there, I put the steam deck drivers into a folder on the USB as well, and then installed by booting off the USB.
Whats with Steam Deck OLED Dualboot? Windows doesnt see micro SD as drive
Don't use GParted version 6, it didn't work for me, use the version specified in the video.
how do you use a different version?
Thank you. I had no idea why GParted failed to boot. I still don't, but 1.4.0-1 worked.
Great video dude
I’ve ran into a problem. Followed the ssd method, repartitioned the internal ssd correctly and then went on to install windows. Here a I deleted the small partition which the guide instructs us to create, created the new ntfs partition and went on installing windows. Now my Steamdeck boots into windows correctly but I lost the option to select SteamOS in bootloader. 😢
Same. Followed the video to a T. Any fix yet?
Have this exact issue, i deleted the buffer partition only and windows disk management still shows the original steamos partition as being there (Disk 0 partition 8, i set it to have 244 gigs), but there's no SteamOS bootloader option.
Same
@@thandorx use Vol + and the power button. Load from file and find the SteamOS efi file. This happened to me too and I was confused for like an hour
Where would one go to find out about Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC iso, I have a key but can't find an iso that works with ventoy
By the way for windows 11 never shut down via windows it takes ages/fails/messes stuff up so always use the decks power button
Thanks for this video! However, when I boot up gparted after the deck reset, I am getting a message that says "no boot file found for Uefi!". Not sure what I am doing wrong? I have double and triple checked and I have followed all previous instructions to a tee. Any help?
You will have to choose "grub mode" after selecting the gparted live iso in ventoy.
Thanks for all your work!
Weird, at 12:18 when I selected my Windows ISO it brought up the Steamdeck logo for about 30-45 seconds. Literally as I'm typing this out, the windows panel as you're showing appears.
Okay. All the way through now. With only two hiccups I will need to fix. 1. The AMD Driver setup said "Installer setup has detected an incompatible build." and also that Setup launcher file was in the "Bin64" folder rather than loose in the parent folder. 2. The Audio driver just didn't work for some reason.
For reference I was intalling the Windows 10 Pro version. I tried installing Windows 10 Home but it was looking for drivers before even getting into the home screen which didn't work. Had to reboot and start again.
I've been using Windows 10 on an SD card and have started experiencing those massive slow-down you talked about. My questions are two-fold: 1) can I easily transfer the os over to my SSD to dual boot with Steam, or do I have to wipe the SD card and re-install everything the way you described?
2) does this mean my SD card will be mostly useless from now on and I can't put games on it anymore?
Thanks for the in-depth video
It’s not easily transferable - the micro sd to the ssd… you would basically have to shrink the SteamOS Home partition and then clone the micro sd contents to your ssd, without erasing anything. You could do this with a bootable clonezilla or macrium reflect on windows - but you may run into boot issues and have to repair the efi partition. Basically it’s a lot of work if you don’t already know how.
@@baldsealionso, using this advice, I ended up deciding that I was OK with reinstalling everything that I had put on the SD card, so I ended up clearing it and using it as the boot drive for the video. Now that the drivers have now all downloaded, and I've gotten Clover to work too via your otyer vid, how can I reset the SD so that I can use it as just a regular storage for both OS's?
@@miloburrows4226 you will need to format the micro sd to NTFS in Windows - then there is additional work for SteamOS to see it. There are videos for this on YT, I don't currently have one that covers it, I just know it's possible.
Unstable for me. Crashed during installation because during restarts deck booted back into steam. Windows telling me not remove usb which of course I wasn’t. Windows boot manager didn’t work. It did for the internal sd card. I tried an install on and first whilst waiting for SSD to arrive.
I followed the external tutorial but when it starts booting for a while it goes to a black screen but I can feel the movement of my track pads
12:16 i got a blue screen !!!!!!! can enyone help me pls???
I am stuck at the part were I need to press "next" to install windws after deleting the small partition and creating the new one to install windows it says "we couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one" I am stuck there
Same...any solution?
@@sophieyee7511 @esppiral delete the new system partition. Only one system partition (#1) can exist before you click next.
At 7:19 i dont get the pop up to execute and i made sure the box is checked, anyone know why?
This was the Best, i couldn't get GPARTED to boot, but heres my steps:
1) Then I Installed a 2TB NVME and Installed SteamOS onto it... and I made my BootStick (Ventoy on 128GB Thumb Disk)
2) I couldn't get "gparted" to Boot from the sdcard, so... I downloaded an ISO of ZorinOS and one for LinuxMint and they booted into just fine, they have a Full Linux OS with Gparted Fully Installed in a LiveISO so they worked better. So, I booted into MINT and ran GPARTED from there and I resized my "home" partition to leave me 600GB to work with and added a System Backup partition and I Compressed the first 5 Partitions in SteamOS (EFI, var, you know the ones) into a tar_gz file using the dd command piped to gz out to backup.img onto the BACKUP partition, then shrunnk it to 1GB bigger than the 5GB i crushed the files to.. then I added a PADDING partition after that so it didnt Resize home on Reboot...
3) I rebooted into the Ventoy Stick and started Windows10 Installer...
4) i deleted the PADDING partition and selected the empty space and installed Windows 10
Done.
- I'm gonna install Clover (I'm used to rEFIt (aka rEIFnd but I like Clovers Look... but it's not a big deal
Now, i have my Steam System as it was - and a Backup (alll except for home) into a BACKUP partition and then Windows10 at the end of the disk. Pretty easy if you're new to Linux tho, watch a lot of videos and take notes because it can be Daunting, especially if you aren't familiar with GPT disk Partitiioning and stuff...
Should I download Create Windows 11 Installation Media or Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices??
I get the error no boot file for UEFI when trying to select gparted on ventoy
Don’t mean to bother but can you please drop the iso link I can’t get the correct one
Where do I find the files? I opened windows the ventor folder disappears
What do I do if I boot the Windows iso but it just loads and then BSOD? Do I need to use a different iso file? I'm using 11 btw
Edit: tried Windows 10 too, same issue. What do I do? Note: It also sends me back to the SteamOS screen after the BSOD, Stopcode is DRIVER_PNP_WATCHDOG
Edit 2: Fixed, for people with the same issue I had, just turn your Steam Deck off, hold + and power, and that will lead you to the BIOS, use the DPAD to move and A to select and go to Setup Utility, and from there, go to the power tab and turn on Battery Saving mode, what this does is clears the cache. Wait about 30 seconds and then plug your Steam Deck to wake it from the battery storage mode and then hold - and power and then you can go boot Windows 10/11.
Thank you, you've just helped me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I had an issue where following this for the internal SSD seemed to destroy my partition table. It resulted in being unable to boot into my SteamOS install. In order to work around that, I used an older Win11 build (NOT 24H2) and I also didn't do the mini NTFS partition. I'm not sure which part fixed it.
Thanks a lot for this!
For future videos can you not include a ticking clock in the background music? It's driving me insane, I kept pausing trying to understand if It's somewhere in my room.
Hello. Can you make a guide on
how to repair the Windows
installed on SSD? I have an
error saying the following :
/efi/microsoft/boot/BCD is
missing or something. How
do I add this to the system? 😭
The DUALBOOT worked just
fine until I updated Windows.
I got stuck at 9:24 :'( I have the gparted, but not Windows!
After downloading windows can i use the same sd card to download games on windows? Or can I share the storage between windows and steam os ?
good job man best videos
Appreciate the kind words
Will this guide work in terms of the inverse? I put Windows 11 as the sole OS on my Steam Deck, but while I got some games and mods to work properly now, certain games don't run as well on it as they do on SteamOS(ntm Steam Recording doesn't work on Windows on Deck for me), so I wanna put SteamOS back on it but try to keep Windows 11 on it so I don't have to go through the whole rigamarole of getting Windows 11 to work again.
Anyone getting the error when attempting to install ventoy on to as usb flash drive? > "you can reinsert the usb and try again" error message
Thank you for the guide, it works fine. I installed Windows 10 in internal SSD. I have a question, after installed windows can i delete ventoy from my SD card, what happen if i do that?
Assuming I had a PC available. Could I do the internal SD install just by doing Rufus and overwriting the Steam OS install on the SSD?
First of all THANK YOU SO MUCH. being a noob you made the guide so easy!
But i have a few queries hope people here can help.
1) My windows 11 wasnt activated. I tried to do it but it says i need to purchase a key. I read somewhere windows for 11'' and below is free did i do something wrong?
2) The controls, touchpad and buttons work in windows but the triggers dont. How do i go about using the joystick and other buttons in my game? is there an app i need to install?
3) In future if i want to adjust the space for my windows / steamdeck how do i about doing it? Do i need to restart the whole process?
4) Any game optimization apps that i can use for the games? I tried EA FC 24 it works but can be a bnit laggy do i need to do my own settings in the game or is there any other way?
Thanks once again and good job!
1) You didn't do anything wrong, you could just buy a key for cheap though off of cdkeys
2) I'm not sure about this one, maybe you could hold the start (3 lines) button to switch to gamepad? or manually bind them in game controls?
3) You mean as in storage space?
4) You might have to do your own settings in some games
Sorry if you had to wait 2 weeks for all this, hopefully you haven't lost hope yet
How can you access the SD card in windows after you’ve selected the option to prevent windows from seeing the other drives. I just wanted not to be able to access the internal just in case but it did it to the sd card as well.
I'm waiting for an oled deck just in this days... I have a maybe stupid question, but... I should someone choose the size for the steam OS and Windows partition?
I mean, after have set both OS, if I boot in one I will see the total of space of that partition, right? 🙄
brooo so convenient thanks man great work from u and the community for this software. 👏👏👍
Thanks so much!
Why do you need a seperate windows pc for the other two methods?
Thanks for the guide! I've set up W10/steamos following your guide.
Say I want to resize my windows or steamos partition, can I just connect the gparted USB at any time, run it and change my partitions? Or do i need to format everything and start from scratch?
Yes you can!
@@baldsealion do you have a guide on this ? I want to resize my SteamOS partition to be smaller and then increase my windows 11 partition, but I don't want to corrupt my data
@@baldsealion Happy to hear this is possible! Anyway you could explain how to do this? I would prefer avoiding restarting from scratch again if this is possible but don’t wanna ruin anything
trying with the windows 11 iso but getting Boot Configuration Data for your PC is missing or contains errors.. everything works as-is following along until I get to the 12:00 mark in the video.
did u ever fix this?
@@jacknovozinsky7798 yes! I ended installing the W10 iso then upgrading to 11. For some reason 10 worked just fine.
@@kaseyflemingart i keep having this issue, can you tell which Win 10 iso you got et from where ?
@@Pavzer3000same question
@@kaseyflemingartyou mind dropping the link
I can't install the setup information file. When I right click it doesn't have "install"
does anybody have or know where I can find a version of these instructions made for the OLED steam deck?? I've been trying for 2 days to get windows installed.
Hey, was just wondering if instead of using gparted, I could just use the KDE partition tool that comes built in with the steam deck recovery image (downloaded from the steam website) to partition the internal SSD?
Would you mind re-doing this tutorial installing HoloISO IMMUTABLE? and having windows 11 on either the SSD or NVME?
I would love help with this as there are only two 3 videos out there covering the topics in depth like this.
SD Card OS - I've killed two SD Cards on Raspberry PIs already (one on OpenWRT and the other on my PiHole/VPN implementation). Unless you can offload high write functions to memory or some other drive, I wouldn't recommend it as well.
I have a question if i run windows on my internal steam deck storage can i then use my sd card for an external storage?
Hey, very good quality guide!
Maybe someone can help me..
Win11 setup just wont find my partitions.
details:
I bought a 1TB MP600 Corsair nvme for my LCD deck. After reimaging the SSD I updated SteamOS and resized the partition with the recovery usb stick previously used (added ntfs 400mb and 120gb empty space). Everything worked fine I can boot in steamOS, check with diskmanager. But in Win11 installation setup it can not find my partitions. it shows missing drivers, that won't be solved by downloading AMD or intel rapid storage drivers. Also there are no bios secure boot options I can turn off etc.. help plz
In ventoy boot options there is only the windows iso showing and I can't get the gparted iso to show
I am getting my SteamDeck Delivered in a few days and I have one question. If I follow this guide and do NOT set up a custom dualboot loader how does booting work? What I'm assuming is that a normal Power on will boot into SteamOS and Volume - and Power will boot into Windows, is that correct?
So, I accidentally started the process off a video that I didn't realize was having me install WinStream or something like that. By the time I realized, I had already wiped out the og partitions (bye bye Steam os).
Whatever, so I found another video and using the sd card method, I have Windows 11 running on it, as long as the micro sd is in the unit. However, I feel the Steam Deck runs a little laggy.
My question is, how can I make it so it runs off the internal SSD (I have the 512gb version)? Like, is there a way to transfer the ISO I have from the Micro SD card into the SSD?
How I can have the onscreen keyboard like in Steam os? Is it possible?
can I clone my Windows 11 "to go" version from my external ssd to a partition on my internal ssd? and will it cause problems? or should I just install fresh version?
When I am doing micro sd card installation and I get to boot manager, I only see one option efi hard drive and that’s it. My sd card won’t show up. I know it works I used to use it on my steam deck just a day ago
Hi! I followed the guide, and installed win11 on a partition😊 But now i cant find SteamOS in boot menu. Is that normal? And how to fix. I want SteamOS as my main OS.
Sometimes that can happen- pretty randomly. You can use Vol + and Power to get into the main bios menu, go to boot from file, browse until you find the SteamOS.efi and launch it. You should get into steam then and I would highly recommend you set up a dual boot menu - use clover or refind - I have videos for both
So I'm at the stage where I am booting from Ventoy for the first time. I select the G-parted ISO and then the next prompt, then the screen goes to black and nothing else happens. I have deleted the G-parted ISO and redownloaded it, but can't figure out where the problem is. Any ideas?
Heyo, I actually found a solution for this if you’re still looking. Just let me know!
@@kinawyboywhat did you do
My steam deck seems like take sometimes to boot into windows setup...its it normal? Should i wait on black screen until setup appear?...
I have been trying for days to get these method to work with my 1tb micro sd card but they always fail
why updating a windows-to-go through windows update breaks the installation? I've updated my microSD windows installation through it and it's fine so far.
What's the recommended method?
I'm close to giving up on dual booting. Updating has fouled up my installations at least half a dozen times.
When installing AMD drivers I got Error 206. AMD says it's due to some windows update, but there was nothing to update. I decided to install WiFi drivers, update everything I could, but I still can't get those AMD drivers working :/ Any advice?
Did you manage to fix this? I'm running into the same issue on a completely fresh install
Something has been wrong with drivers. I've downloaded files once again, directly to Windows and it worked
"Insufficient disk space" pops up when trying to install AMD driver on C:\Program file\AMD
i was actually having a good experience with windows 10 on a 1tb sd for a few months, even had destiny. But after having to reformat the drive i havent been able to recreate that same Experience, following any of the recent tutorials. Most times when i try to open up something on steam, the windows close or an error pops up saying i cant run that version of steam
how do i get back on the steam OS after installing window on internal SSD?
How do I go about just installing windows across my entire hard drive and getting read of steamOS altogether
I know you don’t recommend it, but I may go the Sd Card root for windows with a “fast” card like Sandisk Extreme. Then the. ARD is just Windows and Windows games, leaving internal (512GB) for SteamOS and its games. Or just a bare minima partition for Windows on internal SSD, and card for just windows games.
Thanks for the informative video and article.
You can totally do that -- and it may work good for you. Who knows, maybe you will be one of the lucky ones that runs the card for over 6 months without an issue 😄
@@baldsealion *chuckles* fair. If I had tools & inclination I’d replace the SSD with a larger one, but having only gotten it yesterday I’m not to that point yet. I’ll keep an eye on the 1 & 2TB variants meanwhile. In your guide you don’t mention locking the page file to a fixed size, given that what size partition would you recommend for windows on internal SSD? (With games just on SD card)
@@RobertMcGovernTarasisI typically don't recommend locking the paging file at all. Because this is a system with shared VRAM -- Windows can want to commit a lot of memory depending on how demanding the game is. Lots of people have set static paging files and thought their Windows was broken because it kept blue screening. MS recommendation is 2.5x your physical memory, I would say 24GB is fair -- and you may actually notice a small performance difference with it running on a micro sd card, but I wouldn't recommend it on the SSD- just let windows handle.
@@baldsealion so … allow 50 - 64GB for Windows partition on internal SSD. Cheers!
@ 6:23 “you said once you have windows downloaded” so you’d need windows on the usb first before anything
So that means you would need a pc ??
No, you need a USB and a dock that plugs into the deck that you can put the USB into.
@@laurenblankenship128 i can download on sd card instead USB?
@ you can download it onto an sd card, but you need a USB to download the required files onto it for the installation.
@ It was not mentioned in the video and I installed Windows iso and transferred it to the ventoy file in the sd card, then when I started and selected Windows, a black screen and a small arrow appeared. What should I do now?
How do you partition it with two partitions? I have a 2tb external ssd and I want about 230gbs or so for windows OS and then the rest for everything else like games
If using an external you would need to either boot into SteamOS and use kde partition tool(built in to SteamOS) and shrink the partition after windows is flashed using Rufus, then make a second NTFS partition, or if you have another windows pc you can just plug it in there and use disk management to shrink the windows OS and make a new ntfs partition.
Okay, how exaxtly do i get back into SteamOS? I only see windows boot manager and my SD card in the boot options.
From a full shut down, hold volume minus and power until you hear the beep, then let go of power, continue holding volume minus until you see the menu to choose.
To make it easier, install one of the dual boot custom loaders i mention at the end of this video(I have videos for both options)
I keep getting SO could not be scanned? It an error when i press start
i need a little help i've done all the steps and got to installing windows but when i view the drive partitions in win setup there is NO 'unallocated space', and i don't see the exact amount for the dummy partition that needs deleting, there was some kind of error when you said to shut down after using g parted, some kinda text but i wasn't sure what this was, and unsure if they are directly related, please get back me thank you
The error msg is
"(sd-unmount) [2250]: failed to unmount /run/shutdown/mounts/(number string)"
and a few other things too
Nvm figured it out, still had my sd card in during gparted, it fucked me over lmao, i fixed it and have it setup now thanks anyways :)
First off, all this is the best tutorial related tonsteam deck i have ever seen, and you deserve thumbs up and subscribe second thing i have Question: i have installed only windows 11 in my internal SSD (2TB) is there a way to install steam os dual boot without formate my windows thank you 😊
No I'm afraid for SteamOS to be installed - it has to be installed first, since it wipes everything. I haven't found a community modified installer that will avoid this... this has been requested a lot but unfortunately I don't have a solution for you.
The only thing I can think of is using a disk image backup software to back up your Windows installation and boot partition(Veeam Agent, or Acronis) to an external drive/USB, then perform SteamOS install, then shrink SteamOS, then boot into recovery USB for the disk image backup and restore it to the blank space on the disk. However you will probably be fighting with Windows to get it to boot properly even after that. Sorry, there isn't a simple solution for this.
@baldsealion thanks appreciate your detailed response wish ya luck 👍
stuck at 9:48 nothing loads after this
me too
also stuck here
yo if yall get stuck on the partition part don't worry use steam deck recovery then u can use KDE manger tool to portion. after u do that just skip this step and boot into windows
how do you do do that
Stuck here also fuck sake
ive done everything but still cant use wifi
Are u on oled?
@@densemotherflipper ya
BTW, can you list what SSD you used for the external ssd installation? Apparently the ssd I used draws too much power when directly connected to my steam deck, and windows only boots when it's powered through a USB hub
Wow that's pretty crazy. I only tested with the external with my spare 64GB eMMC.
My internal SSD is the Samsung P991A 1TB - I got it for $60 off Aliexpress
Is GFX driver "Aerith Sepiroth" 24:57? That's the only one I'm missing and I can't seem to find anything on it. I also didn't see you download it in the Internal SSD section of your tutorial 8:41.
Found it, it was a subfolder.
it's inside that folder
@bumsnypha hmm yup, that's in the comment before you posted that reply.
@@SindyxLotus nah you edited it
@@ennayanne yes 3 MONTHS AGO
@@SindyxLotus no you did it just now !!11
ummm always factory reset when updating drive? you sure about that?
is it windows installation media or iso?
HELP! Great video, BUT I'm now STUCK in Windows without access to a keyboard!
Installed Windows to my internal SSD as per recommendation.
But I evidently did not download the Bluetooth driver so can't use my Bluetooth keyboard and although Windows allowed me to use a virtual keyboard whilst setting up, it is now refusing to let me do so.
When trying to boot back into Steam OS (using the Power and Volume - buttons) I only have two options: Windows Boot Manager
Or my micro SD card - which starts up the Ventoy program.
Neither take me back to Steam OS.
Steam OS is still appearing in my files in Windows, however.
Please advise!
The wonderful subreddit r/WindowsOnDeck has helped me. Crisis averted 😅
@@eviespooner6812what was your fix?
Used speech to text to get to Steam's recovery page via browser. Downloaded the necessary files (steam recovery img) onto my micro SD.
Shut down Deck and then held (Volume -) and Power button down together to get to Boot Manager.
Clicked on the micro SD card which brought up Ventoy but also steamdeck-recovery-4.img. Clicked on that. Press any key to continue. Go down to UEFI Firmware Settings. This brings up the FULL file boot manager.
Boot from file.
Then for me, but possibly for others:
First option: esp. [PciRoot.......etc
steamcl.efi
(There's also an option next to it to do a factory reset if you want rid of Windows altogether.)
Doing this (steamcl.efi) brought me back to Steam OS but I could still go back to Windows using the (Volume -) and Power button method.
Still struggling with Bluetooth on Windows, but am able to switch between both OSs. Will be installing Clover to streamline that whole process (I have to do it every time).
Do i need to reset my whole steam and delete everything before I do this im using the first method SD card only
I Have the 600 gig steam deck I'ma use it's SSD on a dual boot With SSD directly for the steam deck is it a good idea? Would I need my actual computer and all that docks shit?
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
If i did internal ssd can i remove the sd card after installation
Thank you for a very easy to follow video. I happen to have a 512 gb SD. I was having issues with the docking device I originally bought, just to plug my phone into an external device.DEX It just happens to work with the SD.. it has 1 HDMI, 1 USB-C, and a USB PORT. 2.0.
My 1st issue was getting the SD in to bios. I found out that my SD doesnt like the docking device plugged in while pressing the keys. The moment I removed the device and tried the key combination again, WALA🎆. Im in the bios. Next problem. The gparted put an error out. Vintol not ready. ***Shit I almost dropped *** screen blcked out in the middle of shrinking 466 gb to 230. I dint leave steam OS toomuch😅. So I tried the comment above. After a bunch of unsuccessful bios loading, I get back in the bios, only to find out the usb flash failed 🤦🏾♂️ WHAT????.
So I repeat everything I just did and BAM🎆🎆🎆 USB working Gparted loaded, and im shrinking it. But this is taking a long time. I'm writing this story and its still just bellow half done and the screen blacked out once already. 🤯
so I already have windows installed do I have to do the process backwards?
Where do you get the image and stuff from for Windows? I need Windows 10 specifically for certain anti-cheats not to be affected.
You can get the stock image of windows 10 by just googling it “Microsoft windows 10 download” and can get it directly from Microsoft.
@@baldsealionso the windows 10 iso from the Microsoft website doesn't work. Gives me the error of Boot error 0xc000014c
@@Pr0ph3txDdid you ever find a fix to this?
@@675computer yeah. It was the image downloaded from Windows
Hey bro I’m mid video doing everything and I’m stuck on the windows iso
So I’m downloading it and it’s going to create a big folder .. what part of that folder to I put on Ventoy ?
The windows iso is just a file, you drag it into the Ventoy drive you created
@@baldsealionokay thank u
I made my partition too small. No room to install games. It will only let me make the partition smaller in gparted. Any ideas or do I have to start over?
The partition for windows should be at the end. Do you mean you made windows too small or SteamOS home partition?
Internal sad attempt, graphics drivers only worked when clicking red restart buttons, shutting down windows separate messed with install. Also my steam OS partition is not showing up now and I can’t boot it damnit. What did I do wrong? Crap. Main issue is only windows boot manager shows up as boot option other than ventoy drive. I tried deleting the windows partition and restoring it to original and still windows boot manage but windows is broke so I got no windows and no steam os now, damnit
I need help!
I made the unallocated partition but I want to undo it
what should I do?
I had to use Gpart
@@iamno1special i also have it but how do i remove the partition
Questions!
Where I can get windows 11 iso? In official website I have only exe files.
Why guide starts at installing dual boot menu? What if I want Clover instead Ventoy also with one is better?
Why Rufus? I install windows on steam deck because I don't have windows, we're not the same.
You can get windows iso from Microsoft. Simply scroll down on the website below the option for media creator version. Ventoy is not a custom dual boot menu, it is a bootable usb software, different. Clover and refind are the options there. They are very similar so just choose one. Rufus is necessary for external or micro sd installs of windows because it’s the only option that can convert it to Windows To Go.
@@baldsealion it is harder than I expected.
I can't use Rufus. I think Balona Etcher can do same job.
@@foxxxy4963 if you are trying to do external or micro sd option - I tried that and it didn’t work for me. The only option I believe you have if you don’t want to put on internal is find a way to virtualize windows in Linux/SteamOS and then use Rufus that way, but it’s so complex it’s not worth it really, which is why it was not included in the video. Most people have at least a friend that has a windows pc to use for a moment.
@@baldsealion is it possible to format disc on steam os?
@@baldsealion ok after spending a lot of time I installed Windows 11 on my SteamDeck. Thank you for help