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Recently I have installed some games from steam. The size of those games may be about 50GB. I install fresh copy Ubuntu frequently. But that will delete all the games that I downloaded. So, I was thinking if there is any way of backing up those downloads without breaking any laws.

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  • Why would you frequently install a fresh copy of Linux? Plenty people have never reinstalled Ubuntu since many previous versions, always just upgrade when a new release comes out! There's really no need for it :)
    – Jakke
    Jun 20, 2014 at 11:00
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    A new install feels fresher to me :) But, I will try upgrading next time ;)
    – Likhon
    Jun 22, 2014 at 10:14

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Try this... right click on your game set "properties">local files> "backup game files"

but... you cannot worry about lost your games... They still your games and they are stored in the cloud . You can download again your games (it is yours). And the same holds for its SAVEGAMES , 98% of games of steam has backup online of your savegames.

ONLY ONE THINK... DON'T LOSE YOUR LOGIN AND PASSWORD...

Only that...

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