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Steam 64-bit Client Where?
I don't get it...

I'm on Win 11 latest version, all updates installed. Steam client is latest version as well. But in task manager it still says "Steam Client Service (32-bit)".

I even tried uninstalling Steam (bad idea btw as it removes all shortcuts for games and I had a LOT of games installed ;) ) and downloaded the client again from the Steam website but still the same 32-bit client version.

How do you get the 64-bit version that was supposedly released today?
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Steam 64-bit Client Where?

I don't get it...

I'm on Win 11 latest version, all updates installed. Steam client is latest version as well. But in task manager it still says "Steam Client Service (32-bit)".

I even tried uninstalling Steam (bad idea btw as it removes all shortcuts for games and I had a LOT of games installed ;) ) and downloaded the client again from the Steam website but still the same 32-bit client version.

How do you get the 64-bit version that was supposedly released today?

This...

The Steam client is now 64-bit on Windows 11 and Windows 10 64-bit.

https://v1.steam.hlxgame.cc/games/593110/announcements/detail/528740542771627405

... doesn't mean what you think it does.

:nkCool:
Moriendor 20. dec. kl. 13:29 
Oh, I see it now. Only the actual *.exe is 64-bit. The Steam service is still 32-bit so this is normal.

Well, that sucks a little . Uninstalling the Steam client resulted in the entire C:\ library getting WIPED without Steam asking for confirmation regarding the games.
My D:\ library still exists. Only had to link it back up again.

I thought it would be the same for C:\ unless you specifically tell Steam to also uninstall the games but it doesn't even ask. It just uninstalls everything without batting an eye lol.
Steam doesn't even keep its settings. I had to manually reset everything to my preferences.

Oh well... looking at the bright side here, sometimes a fresh start can be nice, too, when you have less installed games and can focus more on finishing the actually installed games :) .
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