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{{Underlinked|date=January 2024}} | |||
{{lang|Refresh SDK Content}} | |||
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 | # Open the '''Source SDK''' in Steam (hidden by default, enable tools in the library filters) | ||
# In the '''Utilities''' section, choose '''Refresh SDK Content'''. | |||
# 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 == | == See also == |
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January 2024
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:
- Open the Source SDK in Steam (hidden by default, enable tools in the library filters)
- In the Utilities section, choose Refresh SDK Content.
- 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.