
You want to find explorer.exe, which is typically located in C:\Windows\. Next, add a "non-steam game" to your library. None of your other at-boot programs will load, because these are dependent upon explorer.exe. When you reboot, the only program running will be Steam. In fact, it will work better if you skip those steps. Here is a simple guide, but you *do not* need to follow any steps regarding Big Picture Mode. This can be done with a single registry tweak. The alternative is to bypass booting to explorer and go straight into Steam. Some versions will automatically restart explorer.exe.

Some versions of Windows allow you to do this in the task manager.

If you leave explorer.exe on it will simply open a new window and will make the server PC disconnect. To do this, you must first TURN OFF explorer.exe on the server computer. I'm just trying to illustrate how big of a deal this In-Home streaming can be. What's the practical application of this? I have no idea. With In-Home streaming, you can now stream your ENTIRE (Windows) desktop, not just games.

From Chrome version 14583.0.0, an alpha version of Steam is available to install in the dev channel, but there is a substantial hardware requirement to enable this feature.
