How to Install Steam OS on a PC (Step-by-Step Guide)

Steam OS is Valve’s Linux-based operating system designed primarily for gaming on Steam Deck, but as of recently, it can now be installed on a standard PC to create your own console-like gaming system. There are a few limitations and things you need to know before you even consider doing this. All of which this guide will walk you through, including how to avoid a common EFI error that seems to pop up for a lot of people during Steam OS installation.

Steam OS on PC Important Note

The official Steam OS recovery image provided by Valve is currently built specifically for AMD-based systems. If your PC has an Intel CPU or an unsupported GPU, the installer may not function correctly or may fail to boot entirely. You can check Valve’s documentation or explore community builds if you are using non-AMD hardware. But I would honestly avoid it unless you have an AMD system. There's also going to be a fair few other limitations that are going to pop up as well, so I would only do this if you are planning to have a dual-boot situation with Windows as your second boot drive and daily use OS.

Steam OS is still somewhat limited in desktop capabilities due to its focus on Flatpak packages and gaming. If you're looking for broader compatibility, especially with Nvidia or Intel graphics, you may want to explore custom distributions like Bazzite or Nobara, which are more flexible and come with wider driver support.

Common Installation Error: EFI Waiting for a Response

The problem
When attempting to install Steam OS on an AMD-based PC, you may encounter the following error during boot:

EFI: Waiting for a response

The solution
This issue is typically caused by Secure Boot being enabled in the BIOS. Here is how to resolve it:

How to Install Steam OS on a PC (Step-by-Step Guide)

Alternatively, you can go straight to the location here, then click the Download the recovery image option.

Create a Bootable USB Drive

Now that you have the Steam OS files, you'll need to create a bootable USB drive to install it. For Windows users, use the Rufus tool.

For macOS and Linux users, use the tool balenaEtcher

Boot into the Steam OS Installer

Install Steam OS

Once the desktop interface loads

IMPORTANT: Steam OS will overwrite the entire disk. It does not allow you to choose which drive to use. If there are multiple drives connected to your system, disconnect any drive that you do not want erased

Complete Initial Setup

After rebooting

Controller and Interface Setup

Steam OS is designed for controller navigation. You may plug in a supported controller, such as an Xbox or PlayStation controller. Steam will guide you through button layout and control mapping

Final Setup and Game Installation

Running Games Not from Steam

Steam OS allows more than just Steam-native games. You can install launchers like Heroic Games Launcher and Lutris to run games from platforms such as Epic Games, GOG, Amazon Games, Ubisoft, EA, and others. Since most people are going to want to do this, the steps for each are shown below.

Switch to Desktop Mode

This will take you to the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

Install Heroic and Lutris

Set Up Heroic Games Launcher

Running through Steam gives you access to overlays, controller support, and the Gamecope compositor for smoother integration.

Set Up Games with Lutris

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