Lost My Steam Save Files After Dual Booting Windows and Linux

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Asked By CuriousGamer42 On

I had Linux Mint set up nicely, but I recently installed Windows 11 on the same internal SSD to dual boot. Now, when I tried to boot back into Linux Mint, I was greeted with a black screen. So, I ended up reinstalling Linux Mint from an external SSD. After that, when I reinstalled Steam, I found that I had lost all my Steam files and game save data. Did I totally mess things up, or is there any hope for recovery?

4 Answers

Answered By TechWizard99 On

A big rule of thumb for dual booting is to always install Windows first, then Linux. Windows can mess with other operating systems, so it’s safer that way.

Answered By GameSaverGuru On

Most games save progress to the Steam cloud these days, so there’s a chance your save files are still there. It’s not guaranteed, but I'd bet some of your saves will be waiting for you once you reinstall those games.

Answered By DiskDude89 On

If you’re planning on dual booting, having two separate drives is a solid approach. Windows tends to complicate things for other OSes.

Answered By LinuxProTips On

Reinstalling Linux Mint might have wiped your old installation and its files. It’s often better to fix boot issues instead of reinstalling. And remember, a separate SSD for each OS can save a lot of headaches.

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