Replaced the stock OLED drive with the 2tb drive from the LCD this morning, and so far so good - no issues to report.
Even my modded games (New Vegas, Witcher 3) carried over with no problems.
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Replaced the stock OLED drive with the 2tb drive from the LCD this morning, and so far so good - no issues to report.
Even my modded games (New Vegas, Witcher 3) carried over with no problems.
I did exactly what you are planning to do. I had put a 2TB drive in my LCD and just swapped it to a new OLED. It asked me to update as soon as it was installed, but it worked just fine.
Yeah I did exactly that. It just needs an update afterwards.
I’ve cloned drives from an existing steam deck onto another brand new drive for a new steam deck. The swap you are doing should work the same without issue.
Dont know if it will work, but I think it's worth a try. If it doesn't work you can reset it or swap it back
I've done this one Linux desktop and had zero issues. It was 100% plug and play. SteamOS is Arch Linux with some modifications. So, I'm pretty sure it'll be fine. If anything, put back the old drive.
I've cloned a drive from my LCD to use in my OLED. It's mostly fine, but occasionally (every few days), the interface would crash. Weirdly, those crashes went away with time, so maybe an update resolved the crashing I was experiencing?
If you want to reliably leave your games on standby for any amount of time, it's probably best to use a fresh image instead of reusing the existing installation from the LCD model.
Hear me out: install Bazzite & cut paste your old home folder into your fresh install using an nvme enclosure.
Why?
Bleeding edge kernal, atomic distro which means more power & customizability to the user.
How is an atomic distro more powerful and customizable? Also, SteamOS is also atomic.
SteamOS is immutable with the option to disable the read-only system. Bazzite is atomic because with the use of scripts you can modify the system in ways that do not break stability. You can view the FAQ if you'd like: "Since Bazzite is a custom Fedora Atomic Desktop image, it makes use of read-only root files for stability purposes, and is built with libostree which has advantages such as: