After Valve recently launched a stable Steam Client update for desktop and Steam Deck, along with the recent SteamOS 3.4.10 release - SD Cards became a bit problematic.
After Valve recently launched a stable Steam Client update for desktop and Steam Deck, along with the recent SteamOS 3.4.10 release - SD Cards became a bit problematic.
Sometimes you could pull it out and put it back in and it would appear, other times you might need a reboot.
Quite a nuisance, especially when this would happen every time you turned on your Steam Deck.
Thankfully, Valve just released another Steam Deck update that notes they “Fixed a failure to recognize the microSD card after a system reboot.”.
So if you’ve been having issues make sure you press the STEAM button -> Settings -> System -> Check For Updates.
Nice to see Valve continue to quickly respond to such annoying issues.
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After Valve recently launched a stable Steam Client update for desktop and Steam Deck, along with the recent SteamOS 3.4.10 release - SD Cards became a bit problematic.
Sometimes you could pull it out and put it back in and it would appear, other times you might need a reboot.
Quite a nuisance, especially when this would happen every time you turned on your Steam Deck.
Thankfully, Valve just released another Steam Deck update that notes they “Fixed a failure to recognize the microSD card after a system reboot.”.
So if you’ve been having issues make sure you press the STEAM button -> Settings -> System -> Check For Updates.
Nice to see Valve continue to quickly respond to such annoying issues.
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