![]() ![]() Do you have a desktop password set up? If you answered yes, skip this step. Now, before we go galavanting into CryoUtilities let me ask you a question. With the right trigger, click on the file CryoUtilities file twice and click on Execute when the next window pops up.įollow the on-screen instructions and let CryoUtilities do its thing. Once it’s finished, open up the Dolphin File Explorer (the blue folder icon) and navigate to where you downloaded the file. The CryoUtilities installer file is only 252 bytes in size so it should download quickly. ![]() Instead, use the left trigger to click on it and select Save as Link.ĭoing this will let you save the file to a designated place on your Steam Deck (I went with the Downloads folder to keep things simple). Next, go to the CryoUtilities GitHub web page, and around halfway down the page is a link that says “Download this link.” Don’t click on it. ![]() Just search for “Google Chrome” or “Firefox” and hit the install button when they show up. If you’re yet to grab an Internet browser, you can find them in the Discover Store (the blue shopping bag icon). Step 3: Download CryoUtilitiesįor this next part you’ll need a web browser installed. Once the task has finished, hold down the Power Button located along the top of the Steam Deck and when the menu appears in the center of the screen, select Switch to Desktop found at the bottom of the pop-up box.Īfter a few short moments, the Steam Deck will boot into the Linux desktop environment. Do note, this may take a while to complete, so don’t panic if you need to leave it running for a few minutes. It’ll sort your files and make other tasks – like using CryoUtilities on Steam Deck – all the faster. Think of this as akin to disk defragmentation on a Windows PC. Click on Run and the Steam Deck will launch the task. Next to this will be a button marked Run (2). You should see a section titled “Run storage device maintenance tasks”. First click on the System (1) tab found on the left of the screen, then in the right-hand column, scroll down to the very bottom. Power on the Steam Deck and once it’s loaded up, press the Steam Button and head into Settings.
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