

It's not like no files can be added or changed. Since SteamOS would have to format microSD cards, I imagine you can't just put files on your card either. Quoting: CyborgZeta Quoting: Liam Dawe Quoting: CyborgZetaCan't you just connect the Deck to a PC using USB and transfer files that way?Tried that, no dice.That's really strange, but I guess it's because of the immutable filesystem. You can also try out Syncthing and Filezilla! Article taken from. There's other ways too, this is just an example. Credit to x_wing and g000h in our comments. However, if you're not afraid of the terminal and Python (you can do this on Windows too): make a folder where you want stuff to be ready to transfer, then run this command inside that folder (Python 3): python -m rver 5555 then on your Steam Deck open a browser to your host machine local IP () and you can then see and grab files that way too. There are browser-based solutions but they're much slower.Yes, there's other ways to do it including sftp/ftp but this is a simple way anyone can follow.


Linux / Steam Deck: install Warpinator from Flathub.

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