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Share SD Card Between Steam OS and Windows

This tutorial is a follow-up to the dual boot video and assumes viewers have already installed Windows on their SD card. The video begins by shrinking the Windows partition to make room for the new Steam OS partition. The process involves using Disk Management to shrink the volume, creating a new NTFS partition, and formatting it to meet Steam OS's requirements. The video then guides viewers through the command line steps, including creating a new password for the DAC account, using the sudo command, and modifying the FS tab file.

To complete the process, viewers must reboot their Steam Deck, ensure the new partition is mounted, and change the ownership of the partition using the Chow command. Finally, viewers can add the new partition to Steam OS by going to the settings, download tab, and clicking on Steam Library folders. The new partition should automatically appear, allowing users to move games to the SD card partition.

Steps to Share SD Card

  • 📁 Create a new partition for Steam OS by shrinking the Windows partition using Disk Management.
  • 📝 Format the new partition to meet Steam OS's requirements, including making it case insensitive, writable, and executable.
  • 📊 Use the command line to modify the FS tab file and add a new line for the newly created partition.
  • 🔒 Change the ownership of the partition using the Chow command.
  • 📁 Mount the new partition and ensure it is empty before adding it to Steam OS.
  • 🎮 Add the new partition to Steam OS by going to the settings, download tab, and clicking on Steam Library folders.


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