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| | Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start any of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two copies of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I have never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday "Dave" <Dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx Quote: >I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start >any > of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two > copies > of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I have > never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried > rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious > spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? Haven't seen any problems on my system today with Steam, played some TF2 this morning. Worse case, uninstall Steam (save the steamapps folder somewhere), reinstall from the web download, copy the steamapps folder back into place and see if that helps. Good luck, A. |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday Don't know if this applies to 64-bit, but I had the same problem on an XP and Vista machine so I'm thinking it's a Steam problem. The solution I found is to delete ClientRegistry.blob from the Steam folder. "Dave" <Dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx Quote: >I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start >any > of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two > copies > of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I have > never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried > rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious > spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday I had the same problem. I read through the Steam suggestions for Vista and one item jumped out of the page - "Do not run Steam games in backward compatibility mode". Using that advice I unchecked the "Run this program in compatibility mode for <Windows XP (Service Pack 2)>" and the problem was solved. Thank goodness. It took me 3 hours to cure this problem which appears to have arisen with the arrival of the MS update on the 15th Nov. Happy to be back on-line with the magnificent Team Fortress 2. Jay Arr "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8803734C-5519-4A8E-986D-D6D4A5F42177@xxxxxx Quote: > "Dave" <Dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx Quote: >>I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start >>any >> of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two >> copies >> of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I >> have >> never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried >> rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious >> spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? > Run as Admin or disable UAC temporarily, see if that helps. > > Haven't seen any problems on my system today with Steam, played some TF2 > this morning. > > Worse case, uninstall Steam (save the steamapps folder somewhere), > reinstall from the web download, copy the steamapps folder back into place > and see if that helps. > > Good luck, > A. |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday On Nov 15, 5:05 pm, "Mike Wiggins" <wigg...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Don't know if this applies to 64-bit, but I had the same problem on an XP > and Vista machine so I'm thinking it's a Steam problem. The solution I found > is to delete ClientRegistry.blob from the Steam folder. > > "Dave" <D...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx > > > Quote: > >I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start > >any > > of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two > > copies > > of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I have > > never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried > > rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious > > spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas??- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - This happened to me also around the same time 11/14 or so, I'm running vista 32 Tried changing compatability mode and restarted but it didn't work. Also steam is not set to automatically start and UAC is deactivated I totally agree that it's a steam problem but I really dobt that they know what it is. Last time it happened the problem magically ended up fixing itself and I was able to login again about 5 days later. Finally got an email from steam support say that they noticed I was logining in again and if they could closed the incident. Going to try deleting ClientRegistry.blob as was suggested above. |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday "Jay Arr" <newsyparker@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1LqdnUxp9vmR9KDanZ2dnUVZ8uqdnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: >I had the same problem. I read through the Steam suggestions for Vista >and one item jumped out of the page - "Do not run Steam games in backward >compatibility mode". Using that advice I unchecked the "Run this program >in compatibility mode for <Windows XP (Service Pack 2)>" and the problem >was solved. Thank goodness. It took me 3 hours to cure this problem >which appears to have arisen with the arrival of the MS update on the 15th >Nov. > > Happy to be back on-line with the magnificent Team Fortress 2. > > Jay Arr > > "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:8803734C-5519-4A8E-986D-D6D4A5F42177@xxxxxx Quote: >> "Dave" <Dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx Quote: >>>I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start >>>any >>> of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two >>> copies >>> of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I >>> have >>> never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried >>> rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious >>> spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? >> Run as Admin or disable UAC temporarily, see if that helps. >> >> Haven't seen any problems on my system today with Steam, played some TF2 >> this morning. >> >> Worse case, uninstall Steam (save the steamapps folder somewhere), >> reinstall from the web download, copy the steamapps folder back into >> place and see if that helps. >> >> Good luck, >> A. mode tab as a last resort, if all other troubleshooting fails. Usually games that have been updated or were released with Vista Support (Like Steam) shouldn't need faking/tricks to get them to work correctly. If the box says "Vista Supported" then you shouldn't have to use that stuff. Grats btw. |
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| | Re: Steam will not start as of Vista updates yesterday On Nov 16, 2:13 pm, "Andy [YaYa]" <android8...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > "Jay Arr" <newsypar...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:1LqdnUxp9vmR9KDanZ2dnUVZ8uqdnZ2d@xxxxxx > > > > > Quote: > >I had the same problem. I read through the Steam suggestions for Vista > >and one item jumped out of the page - "Do not run Steam games in backward > >compatibility mode". Using that advice I unchecked the "Run this program > >in compatibility mode for <Windows XP (Service Pack 2)>" and the problem > >was solved. Thank goodness. It took me 3 hours to cure this problem > >which appears to have arisen with the arrival of the MS update on the 15th > >Nov. Quote: > > Happy to be back on-line with the magnificent Team Fortress 2. Quote: > > Jay Arr Quote: > > "Andy [YaYa]" <android8...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >news:8803734C-5519-4A8E-986D-D6D4A5F42177@xxxxxx Quote: > >> "Dave" <D...@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >>news:EAD7A5BD-D912-48F4-A1F3-7B7058B7207D@xxxxxx > >>>I am running Vista 64 bit Home Premium edition. Whenever I try to start > >>>any > >>> of my Steam games, the update for Steam gets to 26% and says that two > >>> copies > >>> of Steam are open (which they are not), and lets me go no further. I > >>> have > >>> never had any problems before, why has this just happened? I tried > >>> rebooting, and had seen some posts about a Vista update for a malicious > >>> spyware removal tool that may have something to do with it. Any ideas?? Quote: Quote: > >> Run as Admin or disable UAC temporarily, see if that helps. Quote: Quote: > >> Haven't seen any problems on my system today with Steam, played some TF2 > >> this morning. Quote: Quote: > >> Worse case, uninstall Steam (save the steamapps folder somewhere), > >> reinstall from the web download, copy the steamapps folder back into > >> place and see if that helps. Quote: Quote: > >> Good luck, > >> A. > Yeah, for future reference, you should ONLY check stuff in the compatibility > mode tab as a last resort, if all other troubleshooting fails. Usually games > that have been updated or were released with Vista Support (Like Steam) > shouldn't need faking/tricks to get them to work correctly. If the box says > "Vista Supported" then you shouldn't have to use that stuff. > > Grats btw.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - help! |
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