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This no longer works as the button to “change icon” is not longer featured in the properties menu on Windows 10
Luckily I backed up my old drive before reinstalling W11. I copied everything like you said from old directory and pasted it where the new steam install is and it worked. Thank You Soo Much!!!
It was pretty nice that pointing back to that folder, Steam shown that all my games were already installed. The only hick up was that i had no shortcut on my desktop. Verifying the integrity of the game did not help resolve that and using the add desktop shortcut feature would give me a blank icon...
I ended up deleting from the library folder all the "appmanifest_GAMEID.acf" while steam was closed. Now Steam though none of the game were install, and i had to launch the installation for each one of them keeping the checkmark to create the shortcuts. Of course, the file were there, so all i had to do is wait for the file discovery to be completed
That's how i resolved my issue...
Thank you, the only method that worked for me. My games was already in another drive, so when I reinstalled my OS the Steam wans't creating the shortcuts with the icon...
I installed steam on a new pc and built in my old SSD, which contained all the steam games.
My solution was to replace the main steam-folder on drive C, with the main steam-folder of my old PC.
Now the icons are showing for every game shortcut :)