Steam games after Windows 10 32-bit support is dropped
On January 1st, 2026, my 32-bit laptop will no longer support Steam. I would switch to Linux full-time (I’m currently dualbooting), if my old CD-ROM games weren’t such a pain to install. So will I still be able to play my old Steam games, or will I lose my entire library? Will I even be able to reinstall my games? I have so many questions…
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You could download all your games to external hdd before january.
Originally posted by BNWilliam:
On January 1st, 2026, my 32-bit laptop will no longer support Steam. I would switch to Linux full-time (I’m currently dualbooting), if my old CD-ROM games weren’t such a pain to install. So will I still be able to play my old Steam games, or will I lose my entire library? Will I even be able to reinstall my games? I have so many questions…
You're not losing anything. Provided you still have your login info, the games will still be there when you get a laptop or PC able to run Steam again.

Must be a really old laptop, even the garbage-tier laptop I got for documents and internet supports 64-bit.
People still play Steam games on Windows 7, so you should be fine.
Well, not really, since Steam client won't be updated anymore and might be security issues or bugs, but yeah, some people still do it.
Last edited by 𝔇𝔬𝔬𝔪𝔤𝔲𝔶; 8 hours ago
Do a clean install of Win10 22H2 64bit from scratch or install Win11.

Your 32bit key will work on 64bit but you must clean install the OS to make that switch. If it's a Laptop then all you need is a clean install. The OS wil auto activate again after the install has completed and is online
Originally posted by 𝔇𝔬𝔬𝔪𝔤𝔲𝔶:
People still play Steam games on Windows 7, so you should be fine.
Well, not really, since Steam client won't be updated anymore and might be security issues or bugs, but yeah, some people still do it.

Yea, but those users play old games, but on Win7 64bit

Steam will update just not on OS such as Win7, or 8 32bit or 64bit.

No one should be using 32bit OS for modern day computing anyway once Vista/7 came out.
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; 7 hours ago
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
Originally posted by 𝔇𝔬𝔬𝔪𝔤𝔲𝔶:
People still play Steam games on Windows 7, so you should be fine.
Well, not really, since Steam client won't be updated anymore and might be security issues or bugs, but yeah, some people still do it.

Yea, but those users play old games, but on Win7 64bit

Steam will update just not on OS such as Win7, or 8 32bit or 64bit.

No one should be using 32bit OS for modern day computing anyway once Vista/7 came out.
Yeah, x32 is an ancient relic.
It still should have 4gb ram limitation, which is ridiculous with modern soft, when just about any browser uses more than that & that's not counting that Windows itself uses more then that as well.
Yea 32bit OS = just loading up Win7, 8 or 10 and any web browser puts you at the max 4GB RAM all the time and the PC will be very slow and constantly using the PageFile. Even with this kind of PC, an SSD only helps a little bit. Where as the same Laptop with SATA SSD, 8GB RAM and 64bit OS and it'll fly and be very snappy all day long in comparison
32 bit games do work on 64-bit systems. install linux and enjoy
But also; what are the Laptop full specs?
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