After applying a soundtrack key to your Steam account you can find it in your Steam library. Make sure that you have filtered your Library view to 'Music' You may also find the files manually by searching for them via your computer. If you clicked on Computer (near Control Panel) and clicked on Partition 1 over on the left hand side, you will see Program Files. Double click that, and it will show all the folders in it.
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Hi Friends,
I'm trying to figure out whether to install programs in Program Files or Program Files (x86). I do understand (hopefully correctly) that PF(x86) is meant for programs which will not run either on Windows7 or on 64 bit; that PF(x86) was set up to allow those programs to run on this machine. Ok. I have seen programs where there are 32 bit and 64 bit versions. But by far most of the programs I intend to download don't offer different versions. Most of them do say whether they will run on Windows 7, but not 32 vs 64 bit.
I was thinking that unless the download website said otherwise, most programs should be installed in Program Files. However, the 1st few I set out to install, in the installation wizard, when I came to the page where you type or browse to the place where you want to install it, already it shows the file that it suggests or assumes that I should install to. And contrary to my expectations, most of them 'suggest' installing in PF(x86).
- C: -> Program Files -> Steam -> Skins. Head to the Interface section of your Steam Settings. Pick the skin you want from the 'select the skin you wish Steam to use' drop down menu.
- C; Program Files Steam SteamApps condition zero File problem This is the folder Steam tell you to change when you want to restore your game to original settings. Unfortunately when I get to the SteamApps file it does not have the option.
So is it a correct assumption that when the wizard 'suggests' installing in PF(x86), that it in fact can't run on either Windows 7 or 64 bit? If so, then that's my answer, just follow that 'suggestion' or 'prompt'. But sometimes the obvious thing isn't the right thing to do, so I wanted to consult tech support.....somewhere (Dell is apparently tired of all my questions).
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So for clarity, my question: 1 - Does the fact the install wizard prompts installation in PF(x86) mean in fact that the program doesn't run on Windows 7 or 64-bit and should properly be installed in PF(x86)?
Thank you very much for your patience and attention to my problem here. I really appreciate it :-D
I recently had to have my computer reset to factory settings in order to reinstall Windows. Luckily, about two days before it crashed I managed to perform a successful back-up using Windows Backup and Restore Centre. After restoring the old data, I have found the files for Dawn of War II (a disc-based game) but I cannot find the save files for Stacking or Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (two games I downloaded off Steam).
Do you have any idea where I might find them so I can transfer them back onto my main hard disk and carry on playing where I left off?
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Thanks.