Use the STEAM backup facility guys:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8794-yphv-2033
That works I suppose, never used it myself.
Anyway if you keep your Steam games separated from the OS drive it's just simpler and quicker to just reinstall the Steam app and point it to Steam's game directory. With that, no games need to be re-downloaded since the drive was never touched.
I point this method out because as more and more people move to SSD drives, most will also wind up getting a spinner drive for the games. With this, you end up with your Steam games, and any other games, on a separate drive from the OS drive.
That is a good idea. I moved to a ssd and have not installed all my steam games back. I have plenty of space on my drives so I am going to use this!
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Windows 10 Pro X64Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU OC@ 4.5GHZ Turbo8.00 GB DDR3 1600MhzMSI Gaming X GTX 1070
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