How to Dual Boot Windows 10 & SteamOS on Steam Deck: SSD Partition Method (256 GB and Up)

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  • @OVERKILLGAMING786
    @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +13

    Check out the entire Steam Deck Playlist Here: ruclips.net/p/PLHR7H690ynSi8RhmDia5mzssgNrXlCjXg

  • @Octy85
    @Octy85 Год назад +7

    Just bought my steam deck and I'm trying to learn everything about it while I wait. You video was the most helpful of all. Thanks.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Glad we could help. Be sure to stop by our Discord. We have a community of knowledgeable people in case you have questions or need help with anything in the tutorials.

  • @fourknotsnowhere
    @fourknotsnowhere Год назад +7

    I was looking for a good video for a friend of mine on how to pull this off. Thank you very much for making a indepth tutorial. Coming from an IT guy you didn't under or over explain anything. Solid content

  • @Starzoh
    @Starzoh Год назад +33

    You've been putting a ton if work into these videos I definitely respect the grind brother keep it up

  • @prestonnalli3294
    @prestonnalli3294 6 месяцев назад +1

    just for those of you wondering, you don't need an external keyboard and mouse unless youre changing the defaulted language. its a little awkward but triggers are left and right mouse (reversed) and 'A' will but your 'enter' when on the prompt. I also just bought a usb/usbc style thumbdrive and and followed this amazing mans instructions and it worked great!

  • @michaelmaynard7743
    @michaelmaynard7743 Год назад +2

    Dude thank you so much. Ive been stuck for the past few days. I made the new partition and kept trying install windows to that. Then I find your video and see that you delete the partition and make a new one in the installer, so I try that and low and behold it worked! I appreciate it man

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Awesome! Glad we could help. We also have an updated version of this guide just posted the other day and it goes over even more... ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.html

  • @richarddcrossley
    @richarddcrossley Год назад +7

    Thanks very much for this guide. Really good idea to use the SD card for steam OS games so spilt SSD exactly like you did. I’m a gamespass subscriber but with a fairly large steam os library of older titles so this works well for me. Having a NexDock makes things easier too. Top tip if you just press enter on the password screen for a local windows 10 installation you don’t have to bother with security questions.

  • @Jspk2m
    @Jspk2m Год назад +4

    Hi man it's me again ,just to tell you Thanks you so much for all the effort you put in your channel, I did 1st dual boot on SD after you reply me in another video and recommend me partition on the SSD I did and you just make me to love more my steam deck, is sooo fast, stable and I can play my MW2 , thank you so much bro and I hope you keep going with your success in your channel, I always watch your videos when you upload a new one, greatings from Norway 🇳🇴👍🏼

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Hey Juan, it makes us happy that we were able to help you get the most out of your Steam Deck. Definitely more tips to come and we definitely appreciate the support. Feel free to stop by our Discord to vibe with the growing community of people just like you.

  • @JavierSegura
    @JavierSegura Год назад +13

    I don't think the reimaging is necessary. You could simply resize the partition. It's true Linux tampers a lot with partitions and it's safer this way, but even so you could just do a factory reset and it would have the same effect.
    Also there's no need to create a new ext4 partition as the windows installer should be able to see the unallocated space.
    Either way, thank you so much for the video. It was clear and easy to follow.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +2

      Hey Javier. Yea, I tried a factory reset at first but it didn't undo the partitions that I had.

    • @aqui3711
      @aqui3711 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 And how can I do to delete these partitions in the future? Because you said that even formatting from the factory the partitions continue

    • @19woody88
      @19woody88 Год назад

      I'm about to attempt this today I don't have any partitions at the min so could i just factory reset instead of reimaging?
      I brought a 1tb external ssd just for window as I got 256gb model plus 512sd card for steam os so could I skip partitioning the ssd as well?

    • @JavierSegura
      @JavierSegura Год назад

      @@19woody88 If you're installing Windows on an external drive, you don't need to do anything but booting from the ssd while it's connected and then installing it. No need for a factory reset either.
      You'll depend on having it connected when you want to use Windows tho... And might not be able to charge the deck at the same time unless you have a power pass dock or something..

    • @richarddcrossley
      @richarddcrossley Год назад

      @@aqui3711 you can use the gparted usb or even windows usb to delete all the partitions and then either exit the installer or install windows

  • @markygq1
    @markygq1 Год назад +8

    Keep it up💪🏾. I like the time stamps and how thorough your videos are

  • @shinjoseph4325
    @shinjoseph4325 Год назад +1

    Took a hot min but it's working well on my deck even after 9 months. I personally skipped the whole steam os recovery part cause I read somewhere on reddit that steam os recovery is optional. Thank you for the tutorial

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Awesome,.glad you got it working. I have a more updated video showing even more tips...ruclips.net/video/B4-p0ptsRnI/видео.html

  • @DomJuliooo
    @DomJuliooo 8 месяцев назад +1

    Best tutorial on RUclips tried 4 others this is the only one that worked thank you

  • @egotempest7782
    @egotempest7782 Год назад +1

    TY GMG(got mine going)
    I stopped right before you said to delete the partition and remake it as NTFS because I was getting the Windows error. I spent some time searching for the solution and found I could go back in gparted and make the partion NTFS there. I commence watching and you tell us we can just delete it and remake it NTFS during the windows install. Opps, that would have saved some time.
    Anyway, I suppose the moral of the story is you could just make it NTFS at the start in gparted.
    Thanks for the turorial, I was hoping to get Win on the SSD and now I do. Thumbs up!

  • @Hunikengt
    @Hunikengt Год назад +1

    Brother, I finally installed windows 10 into my steam deck, thank you for the awesome tutorial, AGAIN! :D

  • @popupheadlights
    @popupheadlights 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the guide, I had dual booted from a Sd card for windows but it was terrible, I upgraded to a 1TB ssd just so I can get game pass games and bypass anti cheats that don’t work on Linux. I got cought up on another guided using the built in partition manager in steam OS. But now we good

  • @FS-zt6tm
    @FS-zt6tm Год назад +3

    appreciate the guide...will def be using this once I upgrade my SSD

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +3

      I've been thinking about doing that too bro. I have the 512 GB version but I have been toying with the idea of installing a 2 TB stick in my steam deck. If I do, there will be a video for sure.

  • @Blamkrotch
    @Blamkrotch Год назад +1

    I tried reimaging steamdeck like 8 times and waited for it to boot up the linux looking desktop for over an hour several times...literally all day.. I was using an old 64gb usb2.0 flash drive. I went to walmart and bought a usb3.0 flash drive and it completed the entire process including reimaging the steamdeck in under 5 minutes after I got home.

  • @guilisk8
    @guilisk8 Год назад +2

    Tip: create 3 partitions - one for SteamOS, one for Windows and another extFat for games, than you can share the same games folders with Windows and SteamOS

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Yeah, but then SteamOS will have to update the games every time you switch between SteamOS and Windows. That's why we don't use the shared partition method.

  • @a110ba
    @a110ba Год назад +1

    Nice work! Excellent tutorial. Thank you for the effort and help. I skipped re-imaging the steam deck OS since mine was brand new out of the box. Other than that it was a smooth process following your video.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Awesome,glad everything worked out for you. We also put out an updated video with a few more tips to help with performance as well as set up a dual boot options menu...ruclips.net/video/HkX_AJZwGdk/видео.html

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut 11 месяцев назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786this isn’t even the same topic? you said it’s an updated video about dual booting but it’s really a video about chikai…

  • @oop2611
    @oop2611 Год назад +2

    Thank you, my steam deck shows up next week. I'm gonna leave 64gb for my steam os and the other 400 something for windows 10

  • @robertomcgee5372
    @robertomcgee5372 Год назад +1

    Thank you bro I watched video once again and it was actually pretty clear now. I appreciate it.

  • @Danvalv3r
    @Danvalv3r Год назад +3

    Dude! exceptional video! so well explained and the step by step walk through really helped =), Kudos to you sir! thank you so much

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks! Glad we could help

    • @Danvalv3r
      @Danvalv3r Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 it's really helped! My main game is World Of Warcraft, I use an MMO mouse, but couldn't configure it in SteamOS, and I couldn't for the life of me get Libratbag to install using Konsole, it turned into a real nightmare! But I've used your vid to partition and install Windows pretty much just for wow, and loads of software I use for the game, and I'll use SteamOS with my 1tb SD card for my steam stuff, best if both worlds 😃

  • @GeneTHEHAMMER
    @GeneTHEHAMMER Год назад +1

    Another fire vid buddy, getting caught up today

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Thanks Gene. Good to see you back. Hope you're feeling better bro

  • @darkemperor418
    @darkemperor418 9 месяцев назад +3

    Why you sound like you tryna sell me grillz 😂

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  9 месяцев назад +3

      Cuz I am bro.. I got BBQ grillz, George Foreman Grillz. Take your pick! lol. For real though, if you are looking to dual boot, go with my updated video. The one you watched is kinda old. ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.html

    • @darkemperor418
      @darkemperor418 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 thanks man you taught me some great things to avoid anti-cheat games they suck but on windows it’s limitless. The grillz reference is from the rapper Paul Wall from south side you got that accent. Sorry I’m from uk but love listening to American hip hop 😁

  • @hechogamermx4812
    @hechogamermx4812 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot man, great tutorial, right to the point. Blessings my brother 🙏🏽

  • @avril8915
    @avril8915 Год назад +1

    ur legit a lifesaver. i tried factory resetting the normal way a few days ago after the recent update so my steam deck got stuck in the fatal error loop. had it sitting overnight and woke up to it still looping :l i went christmas shopping rn and realized i could buy a usb c adapter and usb hub to recover it and followed ur video and it worked. i decided i could try installing windows now and dual booting but couldnt find any tutorials with a one usb process till i came across urs. it worked like a charm and im so grateful as someone with adhd im super impatient when it comes to situations like this lmao. i couldve waited till next week or christmas to fix it and do much more but ur video helped speed up the process. ur legit a lifesaver u have no idea how grateful i am for this tutorial. very easy to follow as well. wish u the best and i subscribed after u said u stayed up all night working on the video lmao. happy holidays!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      I'm glad we were able to help. Feel free to drop by our Discord also. Lots of smart people there in case you have questions or need help with anything.

  • @TheCHRISCaPWN
    @TheCHRISCaPWN Год назад

    Just followed this tutorial for the 2nd time in 4 days. First time took me about 9 hours (to upgrade the hard drive, create the USBs, and do the full install), this time I just did it in 1 hour 34 minutes! I guess it does get better with practice! (I got a SSD from micro center and it didnt perform well, so I got one from amazon. That's why 2 full upgrade/installs). Super thanks again!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Next time you do it, it will take only 30 mins! I got very fast with lots of practice... 😂

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut 11 месяцев назад

      the inland ssd is bad?

    • @TheCHRISCaPWN
      @TheCHRISCaPWN 11 месяцев назад

      @@imstupidbut I had heard it was not as good, and I had some issues, so I wanted to try out the Sabrent, and I haven't had any issues with it, so personally I don't know how they compare as far as metrics, but I'm happy I went with the Sabrent.

  • @TruAnunnaki494
    @TruAnunnaki494 Год назад +1

    Pure Content. Learned a lot from you keep it up mm Guy!

  • @overdrone9084
    @overdrone9084 Год назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial! Thank you very much!!

  • @MrCurtrahmel
    @MrCurtrahmel Год назад +1

    Great video worked flawlessly!

  • @MrRondan28
    @MrRondan28 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! I'm a novice at these things but this video helped me so much. You're awesome!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hey, you're welcome Ronnie. Glad we could help you out. Feel free to drop by our discord if you have any questions or need help.

    • @MrRondan28
      @MrRondan28 Год назад

      I tapped the discord link it says it was expired or invalid. What should I search for in discord app?

  • @Blamkrotch
    @Blamkrotch Год назад +3

    I had already done the dual boot like in this video and then after the latest steamos update the option to boot into steamos in the bootloader was gone. It would only boot into windows. Also the touch screen stopped responding. I had to press power and vol+ then set it to deep sleep mode in power options and set it to auto wake when plugged in. That made the touchscreen start working again. To get it to boot into steamos I had to press power and vol+ then manually launch steam through the bottom left option. It still isn't showing steam in the boot options. I am now just setting it back to steam only because its my sons and he just wants it to work. I installed a 2tb nvme ssd. Hope this helps if anyone else has this problem.

  • @amd098
    @amd098 Год назад +1

    Thanks, I just got this up and running!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Nice! Make sure to check out the SWICD video to help get your controls up and running for Non-Steam Games as well. I have it set to enabled upon Windows Startup so it works seamlessly.

  • @BravoKilo00
    @BravoKilo00 Год назад +1

    this is awesome. thanks for the tutorial, cheers!

  • @mo603
    @mo603 Год назад +3

    I subscribed. thanks for all the info my man

  • @thetricker3162
    @thetricker3162 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your hard work. 🙏

  • @aquaticb1ast480
    @aquaticb1ast480 Год назад +2

    do you need to use a flash drive or can you use an external hard drive? sorry if the question is dumb

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      You can use pretty much any storage media. I have done it with an SD card and a USB drive. Whatever drive you use should be fine.

  • @1KillChain
    @1KillChain Год назад +1

    Brother overkill love the video

  • @Ali-wk4fr
    @Ali-wk4fr Год назад +4

    Sorry for my english. But I have the 512gb steam deck and im going to give steam os 256 and 256 for windows. My question is can i add/use a micro sd card/ external ssd to expand my windows partition storage? Please help me :)

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +3

      Hi Ali, Yes. You can. In fact that was my first SSD Dual Boot configuration before I decided to reallocate most of the SD storage for Windows. You can expand it even further with an SD card for either side.

    • @TheSushiPlant
      @TheSushiPlant Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I heard it was slow dualboot load times for microSD How slow for a triple a game like GTA online. That one always takes forever.

    • @Cub__
      @Cub__ Год назад

      Is that how it works that you cut the Storage in half between the two softwares?

  • @elqd91
    @elqd91 Год назад +1

    One thing to mention and this applies to PCs as well: after the Windows installation reboots for the first time (after copying files, etc.) you no longer need the USB Drive, you can remove it and don't need to replug it. All the files from it where copied.

  • @hussainalsubhi
    @hussainalsubhi 10 месяцев назад +1

    after installing windows, the steam logo stuck does happened, i tried your way of turn it off ,unplug usb and turn it on again, nothing happened. it just keep stuck on the steam logo. neither can i go back to the boot menu nor boot in to windows os. please help

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  10 месяцев назад

      This is our updated guide on how to dual boot. ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.htmlsi=JfQ_552Pkr1TLJ1N. If you have issues, drop by our Discord for further help.

    • @hussainalsubhi
      @hussainalsubhi 10 месяцев назад

      How can i get out of the steam logo stuck?@@OVERKILLGAMING786

    • @hussainalsubhi
      @hussainalsubhi 10 месяцев назад

      I'm hanging on the logo and I can't do anything, not go into the settings, not anything.
      Ple help

  • @CarolTinapao
    @CarolTinapao Год назад +3

    Drop a like my friend Overkill 👍💯

  • @emulationemperor8924
    @emulationemperor8924 4 месяца назад

    WARNING: Do not attempt with a JSAUX docking station. I've followed this guide a few times now for mine and a few friend's Steam Decks. I had no problems with any other docking station. But something about JSAUX messes with the boot sequence of installing Windows. On 4 separate occasions when using the JSAUX dock, the windows image attempted to restart and then became corrupted. I tried on 2 different JSAUX docks just to make sure it wasn't my own. Please get the Anker dock that this guy recommends, as I had no issues with the Windows imaging from that point. I don't know why Windows specifically had an issue loading with a USB plugged into this dock. It has worked for me for over a year now with no problems. I'm not an expert technician, so I can't figure out the exact problem. I just know I've done enough testing and troubleshooting to confidently say the JSAUX dock does not work, but the Anker one does.

  • @TheJaysonlyrics
    @TheJaysonlyrics Год назад +2

    Awesome tutorial dude

  • @juanrosario5842
    @juanrosario5842 Год назад +1

    Well done!!! It works! Thank you!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      You're welcome!

    • @juanrosario5842
      @juanrosario5842 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I'm having a little hicup, my steam app won't let me install a game on the 1tb micro sd that's on the steam deck slot it's also formatted, only internal drive instal. Is there's a windows fix for that?

    • @juanrosario5842
      @juanrosario5842 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I fixed it! For some folks if they have a problem trying to install on the micro sd card on the steam deck thru Windows you have to go to the Steam App then Settings, a pop up window will show up then on the list in the left panel go to the one that says Downloads once clicked you'll see on the right the Steam Library Folder button, click there and that's where you can make the Steam App recognize that you can add and external drive and then the micro sd will show!
      Hope it helps! 🙏

  • @B727X
    @B727X Год назад +2

    Alright OKG I now have a terabyte ssd so I’m going to use this guide like I did the SD. Anyways why is this video so much longer, and do you think windows 10 is better for deck

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Congrats on getting the 1TB. You'll love it. There are more steps to follow in this tutorial compared to the SD card method. But it's simple. If you need assistance you can find us in the Discord.

    • @B727X
      @B727X Год назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786akes sense, I’m intimidated a bit but I think I got this.
      I have a video idea. A video that shows us how to navigate windows with steam decks buttons. They don’t work out of box & only touch screen works.. I followed, and had success with your video for the games, but how about one for just overall going through windows? Like the D pad working in the start menu?
      I really appreciate how you respond to your community . See you in the discord.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      We're here to help if you need it. Drop by our Discord. It's the best place to get support.

    • @B727X
      @B727X Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 thanks. I’m doing a little bit of both

  • @JHassan35
    @JHassan35 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much. I just can pay you with my sub and my likes... it's working perfectly...

  • @Hunikengt
    @Hunikengt Год назад +1

    awesome tutorial thank you!

  • @user-sp7iz9gi4j
    @user-sp7iz9gi4j 8 месяцев назад +1

    When I got to downloading windows it did the same thing as yours did so when I tried restarting it, it still wouldn’t boot and I tried going back to the boot menu and it still stays on the steam symbol

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  8 месяцев назад

      Here is the updated version of this tutorial. If you need assistance feel free to drop by our Discord for help... ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.htmlsi=hOOMEdQ8ITUyEQCa

  • @Silkmadeit
    @Silkmadeit Год назад +1

    Bro off subject where you find that “I wanna rock you beat” that thang whammmin!!

  • @lanetbrown3882
    @lanetbrown3882 Год назад +1

    When I get to the part where you install windows i get a message that the amount of disk space is less than recommended. Then after it is installed it says there is no space to download them. I have the 64 gb model. What size should the partition be?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Unfortunately, you can only dual boot on the internal storage if you have the 256 or larger steam deck. I put together a Windeck (Windows Only) video specifically for 64 GB users. There is also the option of upgrading the internal storage. We have a video tutorial showing that as well.

  • @vnizzle8415
    @vnizzle8415 Год назад +4

    Hey, appreciate the super detailed videos. I just got my steam deck 512gb and I’m looking to use this method to utilize all of the storage i have vs having to buy an additional micro SD. Question about downloading games, do you have to download them specifically to the windows side of the partition if that’s a thing? I’m wondering because if I’m using the steam os and download a game from the steam store that is incompatible, would it be a simple power down and swap os to make it work?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +8

      Hey V Nizzle, yes. For example, lets say you download Gears 5 in SteamOS and then realize that the game will not launch because of the Easy Anti-Cheat. You could then delete that game from your SteamOS partition and then download it on the Windows side where it will launch without an issue. I am using SteamOS specifically for those games that have been verified and are playable. Everything else is downloaded on the Windows side.
      I am also going to be working on a video showing how to share a single SD card between SteamOS and Windows. This will allow us to be able to download games once to the SD card and then launch them in either OS. So, for example you download Gears 5 in SteamOS, you realize it won't launch, and then all you will have to do is reboot into Windows and launch the same game in Steam in Windows with no problems.
      By the way, if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask. If I have the answer to the question I will gladly share it or research and follow up as time permits. Welcome to the Steam Deck Family!

    • @atrusofdni9581
      @atrusofdni9581 Год назад

      it wouldnt work more than likely, because steamos uses an ext4 filesystem which is not compatable with windows, it may be possible however to partition the windows into a fat32 or exfat, download your steam games on the windows side, then possibly run them on the steamos side by mounting that partition and adding the game files as a non steam game

  • @Dan-lm4di
    @Dan-lm4di Год назад +2

    If you add a game on windows, is there anyway to add it as a non-steam on SteamOS? I’m assuming it’s not possible since they are separate partitions. Great video!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      If the game is on the SteamOS partition, then Windows will not be able to see the files on the other partition. You would have to download the game to the same partition as Windows or to an SD Card or other media that has a file system that is readable by Windows (i.e. NTFS)

  • @Dustin.Orrick
    @Dustin.Orrick Год назад +3

    Question for ya. If I set up my internal SSD this way will Windows be able to install games to a SD card? Or are you limited to the internally SSD? I would essentially want to have one SD card for steam is and one for windows. Thanks in advance!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +2

      Hey Dustin, you would be able to install to both the SSD and the SD card. Having one SD card for both operating systems is a great idea. I recommend getting one with a fast/write speed like the Sandisk Extreme, which is what I use.

    • @Dustin.Orrick
      @Dustin.Orrick Год назад

      Great! Thanks!

  • @mannyfresh7065
    @mannyfresh7065 Год назад +1

    wow out of all the reviews this was one of the easiest and straightforward to follow! Any suggestion on storing windows games on SD card? I heard its not good? My 256Gb should be arriving tomorrow and I have a good mix between steam and windows games. So i'd like to split it in half and was thinkign of storing games on SD when I run out of room

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      I haven't experienced any issues with storing games on an SD card. We do also have a tutorial up on how to split the SD card to use with windows and SteamOS

    • @Oscar-eo9un
      @Oscar-eo9un Год назад

      ​@@OVERKILLGAMING786 where can I find that?

  • @JAYKOP007
    @JAYKOP007 Год назад +1

    Need help when I have installed windows 10 and shut it down and press power and volume down the only option I have is windows can't find my steam os any advice please on what to do thanks

  • @dezperado618c8
    @dezperado618c8 Год назад +1

    Great tutorial. I hve a question about the reimaging of SteamOS. Is this only necessary if any additional partitioning was previously performed on the Steamdeck? I followed another RUclipsr's tutorial that was nearly identical with the exception of this step and during the installation of Windows I receive an error "Windows could not prepare the compute to boot into the next phase of installation." I was wondering if you thought that following your process would address this issue?
    Also, great channel. I have saved several of the videos to watch later

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Yeah, the re-imaging step is optional. If you have a fairly new Steam Deck then it is good to know how to reimage, but not required. If you have previously set up partitions like myself and want to re-arrange things, then you may want to include this step.

  • @jpadilla1998
    @jpadilla1998 Год назад +2

    So do you recommend having a seperate windows account for the steam deck? Not linking windows accounts from PC and steam deck?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      You can link the account or have a separate account. I don't really have a strong preference for either option.

  • @AndreasGoettsche
    @AndreasGoettsche Год назад +1

    After of doing this... it runs 1(!) times. after windows updates the system now never comes up the bootmenu. in the bios Bootmenu there is the rEFInd Bootmanager listed. what is that ?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      rEFInd is a boot manager. But we didn't go over rEFInd in this video. You must've installed it watching another video. In our updated SSD dual boot video we show how to use the Clover script to install the boot manager

  • @raddityaindra
    @raddityaindra Год назад +1

    Why all ppl when comes to dual boot always start from reimagine steam OS? That is for ppl who installing / upgrading ssd to higher space and need to instal the new SteamOS in their new SSD, just start from disk partition then instal ur windows there

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      All ppl do it because we know something you don't.... Muwahahah

  • @1BYEBYE1
    @1BYEBYE1 Год назад +1

    Im getting an error with rufus installing gparted. "this image uses syslinux 6.03/20171018 but this application only includes the instialltion files for 6.04/pre1... addition files must bne downloaded from the internet" when i press yes, it fails. im stuck here.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Here is our most updated video on how to set up an SSD dual boot. We used the KDE Partition Manager that comes with the SteamOS recovery image software which is a bit easier. Give this a try instead. ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.html

    • @1BYEBYE1
      @1BYEBYE1 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 got it to work, would have been a bit helpful to make it clear that reimaging does not backup my current steam OS, just lost a shitload of linux files like powertools and emulator data.

  • @michaelhanson3159
    @michaelhanson3159 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Wow! Thank You! If you enjoyed this video, then you should check out the updated video that we recently posted. Thanks again.. ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.html

  • @Alex-vh3ce
    @Alex-vh3ce Год назад +1

    Hey man probably late question but everytike I try to download the amd software my steam deck goes to a black scream and stays there

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hmmm.....I think that happened to me once. I redownloaded the drivers, rebooted the Steam Deck and it went through fine after that

  • @B727X
    @B727X Год назад +1

    Ugh I was so close. The very last drive after following your instructions is Drive nine and it says Windows must be installed to a partition formatted as NFTS.
    Update: FIXED! Guys don’t forget right after making the blank windows partition you need to click up at the top and convert it to NFTS

    • @B727X
      @B727X Год назад +1

      FIXED. I had to erase the partition data, mind you this still left the partition, just blank. Then I changed its file type to NFTS

    • @egotempest7782
      @egotempest7782 Год назад

      That got me too. Thanks for the fix.

  • @smcauley600
    @smcauley600 Год назад +2

    there is a partition manager on the steam deck recovery image you dont need geparted

  • @mbasile1000
    @mbasile1000 Год назад +1

    When I try to open up Rufus it asks me to choose an application to open it in and i’m not sure which to choose. also, should i stick to the 3.20 version or use the latest version?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      When you click on the exe it should open the RUFUS application, just as shown in the video. I use the most recent version of RUFUS. I don't think I have ever been asked what application should be used to open RUFUS because it is an exe file. I just tested this by downloading version 4.2 to my desktop and launching it and it opened the app... github.com/pbatard/rufus/releases/download/v4.2/rufus-4.2.exe

  • @LeupoldZ
    @LeupoldZ Год назад +2

    Great work I wish I could do this without a pc..

    • @LeupoldZ
      @LeupoldZ Год назад +1

      Btw what case do you have on your deck?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hi Lee, the case that I use on my Steam Deck is the JSAUX Kickstand Protective Case for Steam Deck. I show it off here in my accessories video: ruclips.net/video/r9u76mXJMcI/видео.html

  • @howiewang4238
    @howiewang4238 Год назад +1

    Great content! Followed along and succeeded! Question: which sd format can be both accessible by Steam OS & Windows? Not sure if I partition SD into two for each. Or simply share one if possible.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +3

      Hey Howie, the answer to your question is planned for an upcoming video. We are currently exploring how to share an SD card between both OS's. So, stay tuned for that. I can assure you that it is possible. Just trying to understand the process before passing on the information to the community. More than likely it will come in the form of a partition rather than a universal shared file system. Happy to hear it worked out for you!

    • @howiewang4238
      @howiewang4238 Год назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 Awesome!

  • @allhandsonsteamdeck1440
    @allhandsonsteamdeck1440 Год назад +1

    Gparted crashes after I click apply after hitting the green check it doesn't apply changes it just crashes to the g party home screen that shows exit screenshot terminal g party and when you go back into g party none of the changes have been saved

  • @Matendu
    @Matendu Год назад +2

    People say that installing windows on a sd card (for dual booting) will deteriorate the card over time. Will this be the same on the internal ssd or even a external ssd? Can't find anything on reddit or youtube

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      I heard the same, but I had no issues with the SD Card. Should be fine on the internal SSD or external SSD

    • @Matendu
      @Matendu Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 appreciate the answer G 🙏. Also, I want to install Windows 10 to my internal ssd, I would need to reimage my steamdeck back to stock so im transferring all my SteamOS games to my steamdeck SD card, will these be available to play when I finish installing everything or will the sd card need to be reformatted🤔

  • @cheerstoyourvictory
    @cheerstoyourvictory Год назад +1

    Tnx bro your the best

  • @anonnomus6070
    @anonnomus6070 Год назад +1

    I noticed way down the comment section that people were trying this on the 64 GB versions. Then you reply no you can't do it on a 64 GB version. Maybe you should put that in your video name. (Not for 64 GB only for 256 GB or 512 GB versions only)

  • @X862go
    @X862go Год назад +1

    awsome!

  • @Blamkrotch
    @Blamkrotch Год назад +1

    when you boot from the usb to image the steamdeck it takes a really, really long time... Like when the little mouse cursor pops up it has been 5 or 10 minutes and it still hasn't loaded up. It might be because it's an old slow usb 2.0 thumb drive IDK.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      It gets hung up during the installation. All you have to do is hit 'B' to go back and then hit 'A' to go forward again and it will install very quickly, like in less than 3 mins.

  • @CrazyDrG
    @CrazyDrG Год назад +1

    i keep getting a black screen on my deck after it restarts the windows install... :(

  • @manny4ndbrenda
    @manny4ndbrenda Год назад +1

    I'm trying to do this in a different order I have windows installed in the SSD I want to install steam os as dual boot I don't want to loose my windows data and have to install all that stuff again

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      You may want to consider cloning and restoring your Windows setup with Clonezilla...ruclips.net/video/IF6UAVfWKDs/видео.html

  • @dodgy_jammer281
    @dodgy_jammer281 Год назад +1

    With the microSD card as storage for games, can you save both steam deck compliant games and then games youve downloaded through steam on the windows side? I want to play BF2042 but cant yet on just steam OS

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      We have a video showing how to share an SD card between Windows and SteamOS, but this uses a partititon method rather than sharing the same space. The reason we chose this method over others is because when you switch between operating systems Steam will update the games to match the OS which means more unnecessary writing to the SD card. We recommend partitioning the SD card and downloading the game to the Windows side since that is where it will be played. ruclips.net/video/VVoodxlO3oA/видео.html

  • @Mohsaid1984
    @Mohsaid1984 11 дней назад

    amazing

  • @jdlc-df1ue
    @jdlc-df1ue Год назад +1

    I’ve followed this to a T and everything is working perfect. But I can’t get Windows to activate. Microsoft said they’d have to escalate to Tier 2 and could call me back. It fails every time. Key is valid though. Something about failed to install “core” windows key, for non core install see (error code)” do you have any tips?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      It shouldn't require a key because Windows is free for any device with 9" screen or smaller. www.theverge.com/2014/4/2/5574146/microsoft-making-windows-free-on-devices-with-screens-under-nine. On my last Windows install on the Steam Deck it didn't ask for a key or to be activated. But this was using Windows 11. Should be the same for Windows 10 as well. Its possible that something may have gone wrong in the install. If it were me and I would probably attempt another install as a last resort if nothing else works.

  • @Soljie1969
    @Soljie1969 Год назад +1

    Getting boot Fail when i try to partition the SSD with GParted with this error : “Unable to find a medium containing a live file system”

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Come to the discord server. That's where we provide help and support

    • @Soljie1969
      @Soljie1969 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I figured it out, was cause by the hub i was using switch to the Official Steam Deck Dock and it went fine . Got it partitioned and installed windows . Thanks

  • @Silkmadeit
    @Silkmadeit Год назад +1

    HeLP....So I just swapped out my ssd, I reimaged my steam os but reached an error during update " an error was encountered during he update process, please try again later" ? Any ideas on how to fix this issue? thx man

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Come to our support section on our Discord. We can take a look at it

  • @xavierx93
    @xavierx93 Год назад +1

    Why do you use gparted when KDE partition manager already came stock with steamOS

  • @pak1123
    @pak1123 Год назад +1

    Is that a MUST for the steamOS re-image? or can I just repartition with the current steamOS installed?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      No. Not a must but definitely good to know. You can repartition without reimaging

  • @caradenino289
    @caradenino289 Год назад +1

    Great video! Question if the dual boot is installed in the internal ssd, can you install windows pc games on the sd card?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can. But if you also want to use the SD card for steamOS games also then we recommend partitioning the SD card also. We have a video tutorial on that as well

    • @caradenino289
      @caradenino289 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 got everything installed followed your step by step everything working great! Question, I did the dual boot to internal ssd with windows 10, now…to upgrade to windows 11….do I have to start it all over??

  • @Teeball77
    @Teeball77 Год назад +1

    ur video helped so much but how come i don’t see steam OS in boot menu and he keeps booting into windows did my steam OS just disappear? i have them both on 1 tb split ssd now i don’t know what to do and also do we update windows when we are in?

  • @PaganSlay
    @PaganSlay Год назад +1

    hey when you download steam APP on windows do you install it into the hardrive of the steam deck or on the sd card?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Directly to the internal storage, or what you call the hard drive. Its actually an SSD but I knew what you were referring to.

  • @jasonbunk4811
    @jasonbunk4811 Год назад +1

    Hey love all the videos!! Sorry for all the questions but will I lose all my games, apps, and plugins if I do this? Will I have to re-download and set everything back up? Also does the steam controls on the steam deck work when using Windows? And if I have a game downloaded in steam os if I switch to windows can I still play that game? Do games transfer between steam os and windows? Or you download a game in windows and its just in windows? Thank you for the help!!

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      So, you asked...
      will I lose all my games, apps, and plugins if I do this? Will I have to re-download and set everything back up?
      If you do a full re-imaging prior to installing Windows, everything on the Steam Deck will be set back to the factory state (like new). The re-image is optional. I need to know more about how much space you have available on your deck vs how much you want to allocate for Windows. If you have a 512 GB deck and you are using the full capacity, something will at least have to be deleted to make room for Windows.
      You asked...
      Also does the steam controls on the steam deck work when using Windows?
      By Steam controls I assume you mean the User Interface that is present in SteamOS and its features. The UI is available for Windows but does not include all of the features, such as the ability to control FSR, the HZ, or TDP. You can see a video of it running here: ruclips.net/video/81uQFmDtFx4/видео.html
      You asked...
      And if I have a game downloaded in steam os if I switch to windows can I still play that game? Do games transfer between steam os and windows? Or you download a game in windows and its just in windows? Thank you for the help!!
      So, the main purpose of dual booting Windows and SteamOS is to be able to play games that aren't compatible with SteamOS. For example, if you wanted to play COD or Fortnite you would download those games in Windows because they will not play in SteamOS. Games that work fine in SteamOS are downloaded into SteamOS. This will give the user the ability to play any game without limitations. Also, some games may run better in Windows than in SteamOS and vice versa. But to answer your question, a dual boot with a partition is basically like having a wall between two operating systems. So, the games are only accessible by the OS on either side of the wall. You cannot download a game to the Windows partition and then play it on SteamOS side because they use different file systems. Windows uses NTFS and SteamOS uses EXT4. They will be invisible to each other.
      Feel free to drop by our Discord and we can see exactly what you have and tell you the best course of action for your specific needs. And thanks for your support!

    • @jasonbunk4811
      @jasonbunk4811 Год назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 Wow bro you are amazing!!! Thank you so much. I want to do this to my 512gb tonight. I have lots of space left on it. I also have a 1tb sd card as well. My biggest thing is I just dont want to lose my games, and decky loader and stuff. But if i dont have to reimage and lose all my stuff im in!!! I want to play the new cod modern warfare 2 so thats perfect. Thank you!

  • @aqui3711
    @aqui3711 Год назад +1

    I have a doubt , I have a 512GB steam deck , but I wanted to install windows 10 because I intend to use windows exclusively , in your opinion how can I partition the SSD ?? how many GBs do I put for windows without harming the steam OS ?? Can I delete created partitions in the future? for example if I format my steam deck to factory defaults the partitions created for windows disappear ?? or remains? Because I saw in a comment of yours saying that even going back to the factory defaults, the partition didn't disappear, that's bad. Your channel is the best, congratulations for the work. I forgot to mention, I have a 512GB SD card, but I wanted to install windows on my SSD which is also 512GB because I believe it should be much faster and I prefer it that way. I wanted your opinion on how to make the partition for installing windows , help me please , I am confused .

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hey Aqui... Yes When I did the factory reset by itself the partitions were still there. That's actually not a bad thing because let's say you want to factory reset SteamOS and not harm Windows, then you can do that and still have your Windows partition in tact. What I did to erase the partition was reimage the deck using the Steam Deck recovery tool which has a reimaging option. This will erase the partitions and the Steam Deck will be the same as it was right out of the box. This is what I did at the beginning of the tutorial video.
      Now, in terms of how much space you will want to for each partition, this is something you will want to think over. Ask yourself which you think you will use more. Also, there are pros and cons to both operating systems. I have gone back and forth several times. At first I had the SSD split down the middle. Then, I re-partitioned it giving more space to Windows. Now, I have it partitioned with more space for SteamOS. In my case, experimenting helps me figure out what I like most. I like Windows for multiplayer games (COD, Overwatch, Fortnite) and games on other launchers that won't run easily in SteamOS. I use SteamOS mostly for single-player games and I have way more single-player games than multiplayer games, so I gave more space to SteamOS. I also have a 512 GB SD card which I use on the Windows side.

  • @papaslickgaming
    @papaslickgaming Год назад +1

    Nice 💯

  • @kekeliattipoe9237
    @kekeliattipoe9237 Год назад +1

    been subscribed to you and want to try but i’m a little hesitant. what’s the best usb drive you’d recommend i use to try this so that it can be fast? can you also do a video on how to download fifa after installing windows? Thank you so much my ❤️

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Any USB should do. I usually use a 32 GB USB or SD card. Unfortunately I do not own fifa because I don't follow soccer. But you can come to our Discord and ask our members about it. I think a few of them play the game

    • @kekeliattipoe9237
      @kekeliattipoe9237 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 thank you so much for the reply

  • @manzziwu9264
    @manzziwu9264 Год назад +1

    Hello friend, thank youn so much for the step by step tutorial. i have a problem here. after installing windows, the steam logo stuck does happened, i tried your way of turn it off ,unplug usb and turn it on again, nothing happened. it just keep stuck on the steam logo. neither can i go back to the boot menu nor boot in to windows os. please help

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      How far did you get into the tutorial? Is Windows installed?

    • @manzziwu9264
      @manzziwu9264 Год назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I am at 24:19 of the tutorial.and thats where i got stuck. i now had tried everything but its just dead on the boot screen. i cant get in to boot menu as well

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Ok, lets start over. And lets use the updated version of this guide. I will help you through it... ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.html

  • @aboutadave
    @aboutadave 7 месяцев назад +1

    Is gparted still a via program to use to partition the SSD? or is there a better method/program?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  7 месяцев назад

      A better software would be the KDE Partition Manager. It comes bundled in SteamOS and also in the SteamOS recovery software. You will want to use it with the recovery software. Also, here is a more up to date Dual Boot Tutorial Video... ruclips.net/video/IraA82T1bxE/видео.htmlsi=8XTImLGzjm6XSPAg

  • @dangarvire
    @dangarvire 3 месяца назад

    Would it be possible to partition my internal steam deck space without factory resseting it? I see most videos show it with a freshly installed recovery steam os and then use gnome to partition. Is it possible to skip installing the recovery steam os to keep my current data on steam and simply reallocate space for a windows installation?

  • @AaronMobileGaming
    @AaronMobileGaming Год назад +1

    Hi, later after you install windows can you still need a mouse and keyboard or you can manage with a touchscreen and steampad? How hard is it to use steamdeck with windows on the go?'

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Hey Aaron, I can get by 99% of the time with just the touchscreen and trackpads, especially after installing SWICD for Non-Steam Games and having it enabled at startup. I also went into the windows settings and enabled the on-screen keyboard as well. It pops up whenever I click on a text field. With all of that, I find that don't need to use my keyboard most of the time.

    • @AaronMobileGaming
      @AaronMobileGaming Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 cool!

  • @ferofferd7429
    @ferofferd7429 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to clone both my SteamOS and Windows OS (placed in SSD and SD card respectfully) and place both of them in partitioned SSD so I could just allocate 256 GB in the SSD for the windows and the games in my SD Card? I have 1 TB in my SSD so I would very much like to take advantage of it.

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  9 месяцев назад +1

      Your situation is a bit complex. But take a look at Clonezilla to see if it might work for your application.

    • @ferofferd7429
      @ferofferd7429 9 месяцев назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 I just finished your tutorial on cloning the ssd to another ssd and now I happen to find this vid and would prefer my deck to be like this instead. I would like to attempt this and if I ever find a way I'd get back to this comment for an update.

  • @porscheeeeable
    @porscheeeeable Год назад +1

    I have two extra drives labeled "efi". They both are only 31.2MB but I hate seeing two extra drives. Can I delete them? or just remove drive letter/path in disk management so i no longer see them? or will this impact the dual boot?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      I don't think you can delete them because efi files are there for helping the system boot up properly. There may be a way to hide them though

  • @hustlengrind187
    @hustlengrind187 Год назад +1

    Do you need to dl windows and use rufus or can you just the use the media creation tool and pop it into the steam deck to start?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      If you want a Windows only setup then the Media Creation tool alone may be sufficient for that.

  • @girlgamer411
    @girlgamer411 Год назад +2

    Sorry for the bother, but I have a question from your video. I ran into a issue around partitioning the SSD. After using RUFUS to create an image for GParted to my usb drive, I go through all the steps on the steam deck, but then I run into the issue when it supposed to load up the same amount partitions from the video @ 15:38 (just to clarify I have the same model steam deck as you) but mine loads on 1 with unallocated space. So what I'm trying to get at is could you please help me if you can?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hey TGOD. So, just to make sure I am understanding correctly, when you launch GParted and get to the part where you see the partitions it only shows one partition of unallocated space? If you have SteamOS installed on the Steam Deck you should not be seeing one partition of unallocated space. You should see several small partitions and one large one. The large partition, which is the one at the bottom of the list is the main partition where your apps and games are stored. That is the partition that gets resized. After we resize it the remaining space becomes unallocated and then we convert that to an ext4 partition. This is the partition that later becomes the Windows partition. That is very strange if you are seeing something other than the above. You may just want to start over with a reimage of the Steam Deck and then try the partition steps.

    • @girlgamer411
      @girlgamer411 Год назад +1

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 it is I sent you an email with the photo of my partition problem

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Hey TGOD, I got your email. Do you have Discord? On Discord you can add me: Overkill Gaming #4571. I think it would be much easier to help you there. I see the pic and the partition we want to resize is the primary partition that shows 476.71 GB. I'm not sure exactly how you want your partition to look (for example 256 for SteamOS and 256 for Windows), but you only have 83.23 GB of unused space on the primary partition that we need to split.

    • @gavinthomas8513
      @gavinthomas8513 Год назад

      @@girlgamer411 Hey, i have the same problem, did you get it resolved?
      Great to know how if so

    • @gavinthomas8513
      @gavinthomas8513 Год назад

      @@OVERKILLGAMING786 Hi man, i have exactly the same issue, grateful for any help

  • @razekis2319
    @razekis2319 Год назад +1

    Please help me, I installed the drivers, everything was perfect, just like yours. But the trackpads don't work, the right and left mouse buttons are the trigger buttons, but I want to play on the right and left trackpad. I don't like it being on triggers. Help me ;(

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад

      Come to my discord. I can help you there. I need more details of what you're trying to do.
      Contact me directly on Discord in my DM: Overkill Gaming #4571
      Join the Overkill Gaming Community on Discord: discord.gg/dCBMy6gFCk

  • @sebastiangutierrez3187
    @sebastiangutierrez3187 Год назад +1

    Is this process different if I’m already currently on windows os ? What steps do I have to do differently?

    • @OVERKILLGAMING786
      @OVERKILLGAMING786  Год назад +1

      Yes. If you don't want to lose anything then you will probably will want to back up Windows and then reinstall SteamOS, partition as shown in the video and then you can restore Windows back the same as you had it. Here is my video showing how to back up your Windows or SteamOS install and how to restore it. ruclips.net/video/IF6UAVfWKDs/видео.html. If you are okay with losing your data, then you can just follow the steps in this video. I will be putting out an updated version of this video soon.