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For some configuration problems, it is necessary to re-copy the original files from the Source SDK Steam cache.
For some configuration problems, it is necessary to re-copy the original files from the Source SDK Steam cache.


To refresh the Source SDK files:
To refresh the Source SDK files:
# Open Steam window.
# Open the '''Source SDK''' in Steam (hidden by default, enable tools in the library filters)
# From the '''Tools''' section, open the '''Source SDK''' window.
# In the '''Utilities''' section, choose '''Refresh SDK Content'''.
# Choose '''Refresh SDK Content'''.
# After reading the warning, press '''Continue''' and wait for the SDK window to finish copying files.
# Press '''Continue''' and wait for the SDK window to finish copying files.
The Source SDK files should now be refreshed and updated.


== See also ==
== See also ==

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For some configuration problems, it is necessary to re-copy the original files from the Source SDK Steam cache.

To refresh the Source SDK files:

  1. Open the Source SDK in Steam (hidden by default, enable tools in the library filters)
  2. In the Utilities section, choose Refresh SDK Content.
  3. After reading the warning, press Continue and wait for the SDK window to finish copying files.

The Source SDK files should now be refreshed and updated.

See also