![]() In the explorer window that opens you can then browse to the actual installation folders of your games. To easily open the folder in your file explorer, click "Change", and in the dialog that pops up, right click the selected folder and choose "Open in new window" from the context menu. There, under "on your computer", you can see the path of the Game library location. In the settings screen, go to the "Installs & Saves" tab. open the Origin menu and select "Application Settings". If you don't know how to find your game folder. Maybe if you start the install, pause it, and then copy the Steam files over to the incomplete Origin install folder? That might work. Or do you mean copying the big data files to the install folder of the other system so it won't need to redownload them? Honestly not sure, there. Even if you managed to make them install to the same location somehow, they can't use each other's DRM system, so they won't both work anyway. ![]() Both systems have their own way of installing games and adding DRM to the exe file. ![]()
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