it could be becuase the old system was using USB 2.0, i don't know. the transfer rate was really, reallly, really, slow. It was a major pain in the a$$ to get them onto the expansion drive in the first place though. I have not noticed any slowdowns what so ever running my games from the expansion drive. I don't know why, but the expansion drives seem to be quite a bit faster than the backup drives made by seagate. so all i needed to do on the new system is install Steam, and setup a hardlink pointing to the library on the expansion drive. I transferred my steam library from my old system to a Seagate Expansion drive (which i got because of the lack of storage on the new laptop). Your install type will be preserved, although if youre using PerMachine, youll need to run OneDriveSetup.exe /allusers. 64-bit version You can download the 64-bit version of OneDrive here. I have not even played the games yet that the save files are for, although the files for the game are installed. If you have a Mac, OneDrive is available in the 64-bit version and ARM preview version. It looks like in order for the files to be downloaded in the first place, another program has to request the files in the first place, before they will be downloaded. There is a setting in Settings > Privacy called Automatic File Downloads.I have left it at it's default state, so nothing is being blocked from being auto downloaded. looks like its more of a feature of windows 10 than it is of steam or onedrive.
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