Most hard drive enclosures will have screws or simple fasteners that you can use to easily seal up the drive. Suddenly, ta-da! You now have an internal hard drive acting as a portable external storage device.
I recently bought a new Macbook pro with 128 SSD storage and a 1 Terabyte WD Passport Ultra external hard drive to keep games/other things on. The other day I installed Wasteland 2 to the external hard drive and was able to play it perfectly fine. Since then I've unplugged and plugged the hard drive back in. Steam now does not recognize that Wasteland 2 is already downloaded and is asking me to install it either to the SSD or create a new steam folder on the external. There is already a steam folder on the external from when I installed the game the first time, but Steam doesn't provide an option to save or open from it now, it just wants to create a a new folder.
Is there anyway to have steam automatically recognize that I have these games already downloaded? Or will I have to copy it from the external to my Mac whenever I want to play a certain game?
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