Valve’s Steam Deck doesn’t restrict what its users download or install to the device. That freedom is liberating but it can also run you aground if you travel a bridge too far regarding what you’re installing. Luckily, Valve provided instructions on how to recover SteamOS that are fairly straightforward.
Here’s how to recover SteamOS on Steam Deck in case you get lost along the way. But before you start in, make sure you have a clean USB drive with a minimum of 8GB of storage and a USB-A to USB-C adapter.
- Head over to Steam to download the disk image.
- If you’re using Windows, navigate to Rufus to create a boot drive.
- If you’re on Linux, you can use Balena Etcher.
- Select the recovery file.
- Choose your USB drive.
- This process will format your USB drive, so make sure you have everything on it stored somewhere else just in case.
- Plug in the USB drive using the USB-C adapter.
- Ensure the Steam Deck is turned off.
- Hold down the Power and Volume Down buttons.
- Let go of the buttons when you hear a chime.
- You will now be in the Boot Manager.
- In the Boot Manager, choose “EFI USB Device.”
- The screen will go black from a period of time.
- You’ll be booted into a desktop. Use the trackpad and trigger to navigate.
Methods of recovering SteamOS on Steam Deck
From here, you’ll have several recovery options. This is where you come into play. Select the option that best suits your needs and depth of knowledge.
Re-image Steam Deck
Selecting this option will trigger a factory reset, meaning you will be wiping all user data, games, and apps to return to the base SteamOS.
Clear local user data
Choosing to clear local user data will reformat the partitions of the Steam Deck. Doing so will delete games and other data stored on the Steam Deck. This will also remove any system configuration.
Reinstall SteamOS
Reinstalling the SteamOS will do just that, reinstall the OS. Using this method, you can try to keep your game library and other data intact.
Recovery tools
Selecting this method will open the ability to make adjustments to the Steam Deck boot partition and is recommended for those who are comfortable tinkering further.
The Steam Deck grants users a lot of freedom, but some users may get lost in the progress. Having an official recovery guide to go by is invaluable for those who wish to push the limits of the Steam Deck.
Valve also provides Windows users with resources and updated drivers to facilitate a more comfortable experience on Steam Deck. For a guide on how to install Windows on Steam Deck, visit here. To get a look at the additional Windows resources, check out the official Steam Deck support page.