2 Dec 2007 at 14:56 #1 KNiVES KNiVES Soldato Joined 4 Jan 2005 Posts 14,879 Anyone else got this problem? I don't even have that many games, just the Orange Box games and CSS & DODS.
Anyone else got this problem? I don't even have that many games, just the Orange Box games and CSS & DODS.
2 Dec 2007 at 14:58 #2 4p 4p Soldato Joined 20 Jun 2006 Posts 8,411 Location Capital of The North Close xfire, try again.
2 Dec 2007 at 15:18 #3 fraps fraps Associate Joined 25 Jul 2007 Posts 1,749 Location Essex same problem - just now I have tried a number of times to open Steam and it says its updating but never does (goes back to 0%, closes)! I am trying to download TF2
same problem - just now I have tried a number of times to open Steam and it says its updating but never does (goes back to 0%, closes)! I am trying to download TF2
2 Dec 2007 at 16:05 #4 chrissss chrissss Associate Joined 31 Oct 2007 Posts 514 Location Luxembourg Are you on a UNI network perhaps? Also, how is your firewall? Did you have problems with steam before?
Are you on a UNI network perhaps? Also, how is your firewall? Did you have problems with steam before?
2 Dec 2007 at 16:14 #5 SpaghettiOs SpaghettiOs Associate Joined 3 Apr 2007 Posts 855 Close steam, go into steam folder, delete clientregistry.blob, restart steam.
2 Dec 2007 at 16:54 #6 jojothemonkey69 jojothemonkey69 Associate Joined 3 Jan 2006 Posts 1,942 Turn off peerguardian?
2 Dec 2007 at 16:58 #7 KNiVES KNiVES Soldato OP Joined 4 Jan 2005 Posts 14,879 gamer_boy said: Close steam, go into steam folder, delete clientregistry.blob, restart steam. Click to expand... The classic clientregistry.blob fix, it actually works. I find it funny that deleting this little critter always fix whatever problem comes up.
gamer_boy said: Close steam, go into steam folder, delete clientregistry.blob, restart steam. Click to expand... The classic clientregistry.blob fix, it actually works. I find it funny that deleting this little critter always fix whatever problem comes up.
2 Dec 2007 at 17:01 #8 SpaghettiOs SpaghettiOs Associate Joined 3 Apr 2007 Posts 855 Hehe yep, normally fixes most problems of that sort.