How To Backup Steam Save Files
There are many reasons why you would want to back up your Steam save files. Maybe you’re about to format your computer and you want to save your game progress. Or maybe you’re playing a game that’s been newly released and you want to make sure you don’t lose any progress if it ends up being a buggy mess.
In any case, backing up your Steam save files is a fairly simple process. All you need is a USB drive or some other form of external storage.
First, open up Steam and click on the “Games” tab.
Next, click on the “Backup and Restore Games” option.
Now, click on the “Backup Game Files” button.
Steam will now start backing up your save files. This process may take a few minutes, so be patient.
Once the backup is complete, you’ll see a message telling you that the backup was successful.
That’s all there is to it! You can now rest assured that your save files are safe and sound.
Table of Contents
- 1 Understanding the Importance of Backing Up Steam Save Files
- 2 Identifying the Location of Steam Save Files
- 3 Creating a Backup of Steam Save Files using the Steam Cloud
- 4 Creating a Backup of Steam Save Files Manually
- 5 Restoring Steam Save Files from a Backup
- 6 Best Practices for Steam Save File Backups
Understanding the Importance of Backing Up Steam Save Files
Backing up your Steam save files is important. Here’s how to do it.
First, open Steam and click on the “Games” tab.
Next, click on the ” Backup and Restore ” option.
Now, click on the ” Backup Game Files ” button.
Steam will now back up your save files to the location of your choice.
Be sure to back up your save files regularly, especially before updating Steam or installing a new game.
Identifying the Location of Steam Save Files
If you’re a PC gamer, then you’re likely familiar with Steam, Valve’s popular game distribution platform. Steam offers a wealth of games, many of which are available at a discount during Steam sales. In addition to games, Steam also offers other features, such as game broadcasting and cloud saves.
Cloud saves allow you to save your game progress to the Steam servers, so that you can continue playing on another PC or even a mobile device. This can be a lifesaver if your PC crashes or you have to format your hard drive. Your progress will be restored as soon as you log in to Steam on a new PC.
Cloud saves are enabled by default, but you can enable or disable them in the Steam settings. To access the settings, open the Steam client and click the “Settings” button in the lower-left corner of the window.
In the settings window, click the “Cloud” tab. The “Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for games” checkbox is at the top of the tab. If the checkbox is checked, then Steam will automatically synchronize your game saves with the Steam servers.
If you want to disable cloud saves for a particular game, uncheck the checkbox next to the game’s name. When you disable cloud saves for a game, your save files will be stored locally on your PC.
Where are your Steam save files stored?
If you want to manually back up your Steam save files, you’ll need to know where they’re stored. By default, Steam saves your game files in the following location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\2700\remote
The “Steam ID” is a unique identifier that is assigned to your Steam account. The “2700” is the folder name where your save files are stored.
You can also find your Steam save files by opening the Steam client and clicking the “Games” tab. Under the “Library” column, select “Manage game.” This will open the “Games Library” window.
In the “Games Library” window, click the “Backup and Restore” button. This will open the “Backup and Restore Games” window.
In the “Backup and Restore Games” window, click the ” Steam Cloud ” tab. The ” Steam Cloud ” tab displays the folders that contain your Steam cloud saves.
If you want to back up your Steam save files, you can copy the saves from the “Steam Cloud” tab to a USB drive or other storage device.
Creating a Backup of Steam Save Files using the Steam Cloud
There may come a time when you need to restore a backup of your Steam save files. Maybe you accidentally deleted your save game, or maybe you just need to transfer your save game to another computer. No matter what the reason, it’s easy to create a backup of your Steam save files using the Steam Cloud.
First, open the Steam client and sign in to your Steam account. Then, click on the “Games” tab and select “Backup and Restore Games.”
Next, click on the “Backup” button. This will open the “Backup Game Files” window.
In the “Backup Game Files” window, click on the “Add a Game” button.
This will open the “Add a Backup Game” window.
In the “Add a Backup Game” window, select the game you want to backup and click on the “OK” button.
This will add the game to the “Backup Game Files” window.
Next, click on the “Backup” button. This will start the backup process.
The backup process may take a few minutes to complete. When it’s finished, you will see a message that says “The backup was created successfully.”
That’s it! You have now created a backup of your Steam save files.
Creating a Backup of Steam Save Files Manually
If you’re like most PC gamers, you’ve probably built up a sizeable library of games on Steam over the years. And if you’re like me, you’ve also experienced the frustration of a game crashing or becoming corrupted, resulting in the loss of your save game data.
Fortunately, there is a way to prevent this from happening – by creating backups of your Steam save files. This article will show you how to do it manually.
NOTE: If you’re looking for a way to automatically backup your Steam save files, check out the following article:
How To Automatically Backup Steam Save Files
The first thing you need to do is open up Steam and go to the Settings menu.
In the Settings menu, click on the ‘Backup and Restore Games’ option.
Now click on the ‘Backup’ tab.
Under ‘Backup Location’, click on the ‘Choose’ button.
Select the location where you want to save your backup files, then click on the ‘Save’ button.
The next thing you need to do is go to the location where you saved your backup files and create a new folder.
Name the new folder ‘Steam Backup’.
Now extract the contents of the Steam backup archive into the new folder.
You should now have a folder structure that looks like this:
Steam Backup
├── Backups
│ └── 2012-07-18_16-54-00
└── Saves
├── 7 Days to Die
│ ├── 2013-02-20_12-14-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-21_09-02-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-22_10-05-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-23_09-57-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-24_09-52-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-25_10-00-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-26_09-57-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-27_10-03-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-02-28_10-00-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-01_09-57-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-02_10-03-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-03_10-00-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-04_10-03-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-05_10-00-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-06_09-57-37.sav
│ ├── 2013-03-07_10-03-37.sav
├── Alan Wake
│ ├── 2011-05-16_23-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-17_18-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-18_12-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-19_09-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-20_10-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-21_13-12-00.sav
│ ├── 2011-05-22_09-12-00.sav
Restoring Steam Save Files from a Backup
Backing up your Steam save files is a good idea in case something happens to your computer and you need to restore your game progress. To back up your Steam save files, follow these steps:
1. Open Steam and go to the Settings page.
2. Under the Downloads section, click on the Backup Games button.
3. In the Backup Games window, select the games you want to back up and then click the Backup button.
4. In the Save Location window, select the location where you want to save the backup files and then click the Save button.
5. The backup files will be saved to the location you selected.
To restore your Steam save files from a backup, follow these steps:
1. Open Steam and go to the Settings page.
2. Under the Downloads section, click on the Backup Games button.
3. In the Backup Games window, select the games you want to restore and then click the Restore button.
4. In the Restore Games window, select the location where you want to restore the backup files and then click the Restore button.
5. The backup files will be restored to the location you selected.
Best Practices for Steam Save File Backups
If you’re a PC gamer, there’s a good chance you’re using Steam to manage your games. Steam is a great platform, but it’s not without its issues – one of which is the potential for losing your save files.
Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to protect your save files. In this article, we’ll talk about the best practices for backing up your Steam save files.
Back Up Your Game Files
The first step in protecting your Steam save files is to back up your game files. This is easy to do – just copy the game files to a safe location on your computer.
If you have multiple computers, you may want to back up your game files to a USB drive or a cloud storage service, so you can access them from any computer.
Create a Backup of Your Steam Folder
The next step is to create a backup of your Steam folder. This ensures that you have a copy of all of your Steam files, including your save files.
To create a backup of your Steam folder, open Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam. Then, right-click the Steam folder and select Copy.
Next, open a new Windows Explorer window and navigate to a safe location on your computer. Right-click in the window and select Paste. This will create a backup of your Steam folder.
Create a Backup of your Steam Registry
The final step is to create a backup of your Steam registry. This is important, because the Steam registry contains information about your installed games and your save files.
To create a backup of your Steam registry, open Registry Editor and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve.
Then, right-click the Valve folder and select Copy. Next, open a new Registry Editor window and navigate to a safe location on your computer. Right-click in the window and select Paste.
This will create a backup of your Steam registry.
Now that you’ve created a backup of your Steam files, you can rest easy knowing that your save files are safe. If you ever experience a problem with your Steam installation, you can use these backups to restore your files.