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I just bought the Humble Indie Bundle V and I installed the games direct from the downloaded exe's. Today I noticed that there are Steam codes for all of these, which is pretty awesome. However, after activating my Steam codes, it doesn't acknolwedge that the games are already installed. I added them as non-Steam games, hoping it'd recognize that these games were some of the same ones already in my library but no dice. Do I just have to uninstall them all?

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AS far as I am aware, the Steam versions are different. Your best bet is to reinstall through Steam.

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  • That really sucks. Some of these took a while to download.
    – Zelbinian
    Commented Jun 7, 2012 at 19:03
  • @Zelbinian you can try starting the download, quit Steam, put the respective DRM free files into the steamapps\common's subfolder and restart Steam. It may notice the data files don't have to be redownloaded and only waste time downloading DirectX a few times...
    – Zommuter
    Commented Jun 7, 2012 at 19:13
  • I accepted because the problem was solved. No use letting people waste time answering a question that isn't a problem anymore!
    – Zelbinian
    Commented Jun 7, 2012 at 19:24
  • Ive had this issue with origin, as i have Command and Conquer 4 on steam. Origin's fine with that, but still wants me to download it for Origin. Also @Zommuter you dont need to quit steam, as long as you start the download with the files in place, steam should say "calculating pre found game files" (or something like that) Commented Jun 8, 2012 at 3:10
  • @AdrianoVaroliPiazza there's no reason to not accept a solving answer as soon as it appears. Should an even better answer show up later, it can a) still be re-accepted and b) might receive enough upvotes to show up directly following the accepted answer
    – Zommuter
    Commented Jun 8, 2012 at 19:15
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A quick search yields this. In particular, the last answer might help you:

As far as what I'm asking about, it isn't the account I'm trying to associate, it's the software. I'm wondering if there is a way to get the Steam program to acknowledge my copy of STO that was not installed through Steam short of the 'Add Non-Steam Game' option or reinstalling via Steam, since I also have it through Steam now.

You can start the install in steam, then stop the download, close steam completely, copy or move the STO folders into the steam directory. Finally launch steam and validate files for STO, steam should recognise everything, it might download a file or 2 but it won't be much.

Thats what I did for the steam version of Fallout 3 goty and everything went smoothly (had the base game only and bought the package on sale for a few bucks, copied the FO3 files to steam and verified, saved myself a few hours download and have all the usual steam features as a bonus).

I suppose it can't hurt to try.

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    You don't actually have to start the download first anymore. Recently (not sure exactly when) Steam added a step in the download game dialog which checks for existing files first. I just did this last night with Splinter Cell: Conviction and noticed the new step.
    – SaintWacko
    Commented Jun 8, 2012 at 21:32

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