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Webpage and Connection Issues and How To Fix Them
By uniQ and 1 collaborators
This unofficial guide will go over different troubleshooting steps for incorrectly displayed web pages or when web pages don't load at all. It is also useful when Steam is unable to connect.

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This guide will help with troubleshooting and fixing web-page and connection issues with Steam.


What is this guide useful for?
  • Only my Library tab works.
  • You're unable to connect to Steam or Steam pages.
  • The Steam Client can not connect to the friends network.
  • The Steam Client only displays a white or black background.
  • Your connection is interrupted from time to time when playing games.
  • Steam web-pages look weird, e.g. it has wrong images, wrong colours, images and objects are misplaced, etc.
  • The Steam Client is showing advertisements or redirects to other unwanted websites (most likely due to malware)


This guide is not specifically for, but can still solve the following issues:



Check Steam's server status

Steam goes down every Tuesday at around 23:00 UTC for scheduled maintenance, and usually lasts for about 1 hour.

There are also other unexpected maintenance's and outages. You can check the status of Steam's servers here: https://steamstat.us/

If you are having your issue during maintenance hours, or when servers are experiencing issues, please test your issue later.

Time zone converter.[www.thetimezoneconverter.com]



Make sure the time and date is correct

When trying to display a website over a secure connection, your device will make use of digital certificates to verify the identity of that website. These certificates have an expiration date, so when your device's date is set higher, it will refuse the connection and display an error message.

All you need to do to fix this issue is change it to the current date and time, ideally use automatic time settings provided by the internet or your network.
Determine the approximate network section causing trouble

Every connection to the internet can be seperated into different layers and zones, which allows for quicker troubleshooting. Please test the following:
  1. Can you reproduce the issue with a different browser on the same device?
    The issue is most likely caused by something on your PC or in the network you're using. Please continue with Section 2: If your browsers are also affected, or the previous steps didn't work.

  2. Can you reproduce the issue with a different device on the same network?
    Your network is most likely causing trouble. Please continue with Section 3: If other devices are also affected, or the previous steps didn't work.

  3. Can you reproduce the issue with the same device on a different network (e.g. home wifi, cellular data)?
    The issue is most likely caused by something on your PC. Please start with Section 1: If only the Steam client is affected and try every fix from there.

I'm unsure which section to start with, or a section didn't fix my issue

If all of the steps within a section were unsuccessful, please continue with the next section, or the previous section if you skipped it.

Should you be unsure about which section to start with, or cannot test all questions, please start with the first section: If only the Steam client is affected and try every fix from there.


If only the Steam client is affected
Clear Steam's web browser cache and cookies (as video)
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The majority of web-page issues can be fixed by deleting the internal browser cache and cookies for Steam.

To do this, simply open the Settings window, select the Web Browser tab and click on and confirm to Delete Web Browser Data.





Start Steam as an administrator
Fully exit Steam, then go to your Steam folder, right click Steam.exe and then click on Run as administrator.





Flush Steam's config file (as video)

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Flushing the Steam configuration file can solve many issues related to Steam, not just connection and web page issues, and is a great tool to remember for any other problems you might have with Steam in the future.

To flush the Steam configuration file:
Press the Windows Key + R on your keyboard > type steam://flushconfig into the Run box > press the OK button.



Opt into the Steam Beta Client

Valve will very often push bug fixes to the Steam Beta Client before they get pushed to the next full Steam Client update.

To ensure you're not missing out on a potential fix for your problem you should opt into the Steam Beta Client.

To opt into the Steam Beta Client: Open Steam > click on Steam in the upper-left corner > click on Settings > click on the Account tab > click on Change... under the Beta participation section.

If you're already opted into the Steam Beta client, try to opt out of it as every now and then an update to the Beta Client can cause issues, but generally these issues are addressed quickly by Valve.



Repair the Steam Service (as video)
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These errors sometimes occur due to a Steam service failure. Please try to repair the Steam service.
  1. Exit Steam.

  2. Start CMD by searching for "CMD" in the Windows menu, right-click it and select Run as administrator.

  3. Type in and execute the following command:

    "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\bin\SteamService.exe" /repair

  4. Launch Steam and test the issue again.

Note: This command requires administrator privileges and may take several few minutes to finish. If you have installed Steam on a different path, please replace C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam with the correct path.



Re-install Steam (as video)

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This will NOT uninstall your games.

Delete everything within your Steam folder except for Steam.exe and the steamapps folder.

To save your local screenshots and any local save files, keep the userdata folder. You can also keep the skins folder if you don't want to re-download custom skins.

Now launch Steam and wait for it to reinstall.

If your games do not appear as installed in your library when Steam is fully re-installed and updated, simply click on the install button for each game, choose the drive that you have your games on and Steam will recognize your existing game files.

NB: Instead of deleting the files you can optionally cut them out of the Steam folder and save them somewhere else meanwhile if you are wary.

NB: If you were opted into the Steam Beta Client you will need to re-opt into it after the re-install.



Steam launch options (as video)

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Steam allows you to add launch options so you can force certain settings. Forcing Steam to use a TCP connection can especially help with unstable connections.
Create a shortcut to Steam, open Properties and go to the Shortcut tab. Add the following after all the existing text in the text field for Target:

-tcp

Source: Setting Steam Launch Options from Steam Support.


If your browsers are also affected, or the previous steps didn't work
Renew your IP and flush your DNS cache (as video)

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Renewing your IP and flushing your DNS cache information is used to address networking issues.

Start CMD by searching for "CMD" in the Windows menu, right-click it and select Run as administrator.

Now enter the following commands 1 by 1, pressing Enter after each one and waiting till the previous command has finished.
You'll be temporarily disconnected from the internet.
  1. ipconfig /release
  2. ipconfig /renew
  3. ipconfig /flushdns
Restart your computer.



Allow Steam through your Firewall

Connection related issues can be caused by your firewall blocking Steam or Steam related services and connections.

NB: If you are on a public network or business or school network, connection issues can occur due to filters or similar things placed on the network. Unless you have administrator access to the network there is nothing you can do about this.

Temporarily disable your firewall and see if it solved the issue. If it did, try to allow/whitelist Steam and Steam related services and connections through your firewall.

You can find the official list of required network ports here.

How to Allow Apps to Communicate Through the Windows Firewall[www.howtogeek.com]from How-To Geek.

Mac OS X: About the application firewall[support.apple.com]from Apple.



Temporarily disable your anti-virus software

Your anti-virus software, in addition to or instead of your firewall, can be blocking your connection or otherwise might be causing issues with it.

First check the quarantine for files related to Steam and in that case assess if those are false-positives (simply Google them). Otherwise go to your anti-virus options and disable it and restart Steam. If this fixes the issue you need to whitelist Steam and Steam related services through your anti-virus.

If you do not know how to disable your particular anti-virus or how to whitelist processes and connections you'll have to Google how to do it as there are too many anti-viruses out there to list how to do it on each individual one.



Change LAN settings (as video)

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In some rare occasions Windows might detect wrong settings for your LAN adapter.

Open the Windows Control Panel, go to Network and Internet > Internet Options > change to the Connections tab > click on LAN settings and disable Automatically detect settings. Restart Steam and test the issue again. If it doesn't help, try again with the setting enabled.

Also try to disable the option to use a proxy if it is enabled.



Reset your Network Adapter (as video)

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The following fix is also known as a Winsock Reset, it resets your network adapter which can solve some internet and connection related issues.

  1. Start CMD as an administrator by searching for "CMD" in the Windows menu, right-click it and select Run as administrator.

  2. Type in and execute the following command:

    netsh winsock reset

  3. Restart your computer.



Close background applications

Connection and web-page related issues can be caused by other applications or devices hogging your internet.

Close background applications, 1 by 1, and restart Steam in-between each one to see if there is a difference.

Turn off or disconnect other devices that is using the same modem or router that you are.
As you did with the applications, turn off or disconnect these devices 1 by 1 and restart Steam in-between each device to see if there is a difference.
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The reason you are closing applications and disconnecting devices 1 by 1 is to pinpoint which application or device might be causing it.

It is also recommended to turn on Storage Sense in Windows 10. Storage Sense eliminates programs like CCleaner as it does the exact same thing automatically, on it's own and does not require any additional programs.

Common programs known to cause issues:
  • IOBIT software such as e.g. IObit Advanced SystemCare
  • Steam tools such as "MM Server Picker" and (to some extent) IdleMaster
  • Nvidia network manager (NvNetworkService, mostly older versions)
  • "System Booster" Tools such as Razor Cortex
  • Bad anti-virus software
  • VPNs and proxies
  • (borderline) Malware such as Lavasoft



Scan for adware and malware

Adware, malware, and PUPs can take up a lot of resources in the background, they can break other software and generally cause issues, that's what their designed to do.

We recommend the following utilities:

Download and run Malwarebytes[www.malwarebytes.com] and remove anything the program finds, and restart your computer.
After that, download and run AdwCleaner[www.malwarebytes.com] and remove anything the program finds, and restart your computer.
If other devices are also affected, or the previous steps didn't work
Run a speed test and check your ISP

Depending on your geographical location and ISP, your internet speed and reliability may go up and down unpredictably, and sometimes drastically, unrelated to Steam.

To check if your internet connection has changed run a Google speed test[speedtest.googlefiber.net] or an Ookla speed test[speedtest.net], whichever you prefer.

Another thing you can do is to call your ISP and ask them if there are any known issues and ask them if anything has changed with your internet speed.
If nothing has changed and there are no issues on their side ask them to reset your internet connection.

If you're unsure which ISP you are using; Ookla shows you which ISP you are using.

Some ISPs that have caused issues in the past:
  • Comcast Xfinity (Protected Browsing partially interferes via Steam and can be disabled here[internet.xfinity.com])
  • 012.net (Steam traffic blocked)
  • Bluewin (Firewall blocks Steam from provider side - must be disabled through provider's service portal)
  • Dutch Telecom (Steam traffic blocked)
  • ISPFree (Steam traffic blocked)
  • Micronet Broadband (Steam traffic blocked)
  • Some public WiFi-hotspots block Steam traffic

Source: Known Issues with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from Steam Support.



Power cycle your network devices

Power cycling your modem and router allows them to completely reset and re-establish a connection to your ISP. It can solve some internet/connection related issues.

Note: If your modem or router has a battery backup, you will need to take the battery out or use the reset button on the modem.
  1. Shut down all computers and other devices including phones or consoles connected to the modem and router.
  2. Power down and unplug the modem and router.
  3. Let the modem and router stay unplugged for 10 minutes.
  4. Plug in and turn on the modem and router, and allow them to completely boot up until the front panel connection lights on the modem show a steady connection. This can take upwards of 5 minutes depending on the modem and router you are using.
  5. Start your computer or device and test the issue again.



Check your router settings

Take a closer look at your router settings via its web-interface. Search for any active filters (safe web, parental control, etc.) and blocked IP addresses or ports.
Try disabling Quality of Service and changing to a less busy channel.

If you are connected via WiFi, test out the difference in speed between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz connections. To test the difference simply run a speedtest on each connection and compare the results.

5 GHz provides better bandwidth speeds, but at a shorter distance.
2.4 GHz provides worse bandwidth speeds, but at a longer distance.

NB: If you are using an older router you will likely not have the option of 5 GHz.

This How-To Geek article[www.howtogeek.com] explains more in-depth how to change these settings.

What is the difference between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz?[kb.netgear.com] by NETGEAR.

Source: Using a Router with Steam from Steam Support.



Change your DNS server

A DNS server is somewhat similar to a phone book. If you want to visit for example the site http://steamproxy.net/steamstore, a DNS server will first find out the actual IP-address of the server you're trying to reach.
Most routers (and other devices) use your ISP's DNS server by default which can cause issues. Luckily pretty much all devices allow you to change the DNS server you are using:

  1. Decide on which level you want to change the settings:
    • Making changes within your router is a little bit more difficult, but could fix issues for all connected devices (generally recommended).
    • Changing the server locally within your OS is easier, but will only fix it for that device.
  2. Find out where the setting is located with the help of this setup guide[www.opendns.com]. Don't change anything yet.
  3. Write the current server addresses down in case you need them.
  4. Choose two addresses from below and set as your new DNS servers.
  5. Repeat the suggestion Renew your IP and flush your DNS.

Two popular DNS services you can use
Google DNS[developers.google.com]
8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
Open DNS[www.opendns.com]
208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220



Try a VPN connection

In some cases these errors are caused by local issues, or when your ISP blocks certain content like Steam or are having a particular issue like a content server not working.
You can test if a VPN solves your issue.

Warning: Make sure not to use a VPN when purchasing games or to bypass any restrictions. Such usage of a VPN is prohibited under the Steam Subscriber Agreement and can result in an account ban. Also make sure that these services are legal in your country (e.g. that is not the case in the People's Republic of China).



Run a "CHKDSK" (as video)

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Running a CHKDSK will check the integrity of your hard-drive and all of it's system files, scan it for errors, issues and other faults and fix them.

Under Windows you'll have to open My Computer, right click the drive where Steam is installed and select Properties.
Change to the tab Tools and start Error checking. Force the scan even if Windows tells you
"You don't need to scan this drive"

Source and alternative ways:
chkdsk – Guide for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10[neosmart.net] from NeoSmart.

For Apple:
Using Disk Utility to verify or repair disks[support.apple.com] from Apple.

For Linux:
Check and Repair Your Filesystem With fsck [Linux][www.maketecheasier.com] from Make Tech Easier.
Analyse the health of your drive

There are two main ways we recommned you to check your drives' performance:

  1. The first one is to analyse the S.M.A.R.T. values produced by your drive. Download the Standard Edition of Crystal Disk Info[crystalmark.info] and run the executable. The software will automatically read and interpret these values. If one or more drives have a status of Caution or Bad it means that some values indicate issues with your drive and you should follow the tips below.

    In the early stages, drive issues will mostly cause random errors when writing/reading files and result in worse performance. The biggest risk is that your drive might suddenly fail entirely, but it is difficult to predict when. Backup your important files to an external drive or cloud as soon as possible and replace the faulty drive. You can find a good article on how to backup your files here[www.howtogeek.com].

  2. The second check you should run is Crystal Disk Mark[crystalmark.info], which will test your drives' performance. A number of alternative programs can be found here[datarecovery.wondershare.com]. More often than one might think, this problem is caused by the user's system drive not being able to process and/or unpack the files that are being downloaded fast enough. In other words your internet might be faster than your drive. This can be caused by an error or issue with your drive, or that you just have a slow or bad drive, usually because it is old and/or cheap.

    A guideline to go by is to look up the drive you are using and find the advertised speeds for that drive. If Crystal Disk Mark reports speeds that are not close to the advertised speeds then you likely have a drive issue -- it is normal for SATA-based drives to be 10-50 megabytes under advertised speeds, and for M.2 NVMe drives to be over a hundred megabytes under advertised speeds.

    NVMe drives: If you are using an NVMe drive you need to make sure that it is plugged into an NVMe compatible M.2 slot. Some motherboards have M.2 slots that do not support NVMe and will only run at SATA speeds, not NVMe speeds. Please consult your motherboard manual to find out if the M.2 slot you are using is compatible with NVMe drives.



Check your hardware and update drivers

Failing hardware or drivers can cause all sorts of unexpected behavior. Both should occasionally be inspected and updated.

Windows Updates and BIOS, drivers and firmware updating is important. If your system is infested with outdated programs and drivers it is very likely to cause issues, the nature of these issues can range from compatibility issues, performance issues, security risks and everything in-between.
BIOS updates introduce compatibility improvements, they fix major security risks, and more rarely add new or improved features to your motherboard.
We strongly recommend you follow this wiki page section on driver updating that we have written over at /r/Steam. It covers everything important.

This MakeUseOf article[www.makeuseof.com] covers how to check your hardware for issues and faults on Windows OS.

This Apple Support article[support.apple.com] covers how to run a hardware test on Mac OSX.

RAM issues can cause all types of issues from a few programs regularly crashing to making your computer completely unusable. RAM testing is an extremely time consuming process that can take over a day to finish and will make your computer inaccessible during testing.
For RAM troubleshooting, follow this wiki page section that we have written over at /r/Steam. It goes into great detail and should make the process easy to follow.



Repair system files (Windows) (as video)

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Corrupt or damaged system files can also cause this issue. The following instructions will run a critical system file check on your Windows installation, replacing any missing or damaged files:
  1. Exit Steam.

  2. Start CMD as an administrator by searching for "CMD" in the Windows menu, right-click it and select Run as administrator.

  3. Type in the following command and press Enter:
    DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

  4. Wait until it has finished.

  5. Type in the following command and press Enter:
    sfc /scannow

  6. Once the operation has completed please restart your computer, then launch Steam and test the issue again.

Source: Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files[support.microsoft.com] from Microsoft
Boot into Safe Mode (Windows) (as video)

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Starting your Windows OS into Safe Mode will boot the OS with the minimal amount of services and drivers needed to run the system, all other third-party programs, drivers, and even malware will not start and will allow you to test if the issue is caused by any of those things.

To boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8 and 10:
  1. On your keyboard, press the Windows Key + R at the same time to bring up the Run box, type msconfig and click the OK button.

  2. The System Configuration window will appear, switch to the Boot tab. Under Boot options tick the Safe boot box and select Network.

  3. Click the Apply and OK button, then click the Restart button in the prompt that appears.

Now that you are booted into Safe Mode, start Steam and see if the issue still occurs.

If the issue goes away when you're in Safe Mode it is very likely that the issue is caused by a program, malware, PUP or driver, and you should scan your computer for malware, uninstall suspicious programs and software with system level access, repair system files, try a system restore point where you weren't having issues, or re-install your OS.

Depending on the situation, re-installing your OS may be the fastest and simplest method.

To remove Safe Mode: Repeat steps 1 and 2, but this time un-tick the Safe boot box, then go back to the General tab and switch from Selective startup to Normal startup.



Boot into Safe Mode (Mac OS X)

Safe Mode on Mac OS X, alongside disabling startup items and other non-essential drivers and services, will also automatically perform the following troubleshooting steps:
  1. Verifies your startup disk.

  2. Attempts to repair directory issues if any are spotted.

  3. Disables user-installed fonts.

  4. Deletes font caches, kernel cache, and other system cache files.

To boot into Safe Mode on Mac OS X:
  1. Shutdown your Mac, start it and immediately press and hold down the Shift key until the login screen appears.

  2. Sign into your account and you will be booted into Safe Mode.

If the issue goes away in Safe Mode and when you reboot the computer normally it is very likely that the automatic troubleshooting steps listed above that the system did solved the issue.

If the issue goes away when you're in Safe Mode but reoccurs when you reboot the computer normally it is very likely that the issue is caused by an incompatible program or driver that starts automatically with your computer (referred to as login items by Apple), or that you have malware or PUPs.
Perform a malware scan, uninstall suspicious or unwanted programs, try a system restore point where you weren't having issues, or re-install your OS.

To remove Safe Mode: Simply restart your Mac and the next time it boots it will boot normally.

We recommend Malwarebytes[www.malwarebytes.com] to scan your computer.

If you think you have incompatible login items[support.apple.com] by Apple Support.

About macOS Recovery[support.apple.com] by Apple Support.



Ask for help

If you still need help, feel free to ask on /r/Steam in the Community Support threads. It is usually pinned at the top of the subreddit, and is also linked to in the sidebar.

You can also ask in the support-dedicated channel on the /r/Steam Discord server[discord.gg].

You should also note that you can contact Steam Support regarding specific products on Steam, and that all products on Steam have their own Steam Discussions hub's, including hubs for specific parts and features of Steam where you can ask for help in as well.

There are specific forums for almost everything. Performing an internet search regarding your specific issue might help find an appropriate forum to post in, or posts from other people who have experienced your issue that might even include a fix to your problem.

Please be as precise as possible when asking for help.

You should include an accurate description of your issue that describes what is happening, when it started, and if possible when it happens, and if it can be reproduced in any way.
It is also highly recommended to take screenshots of anything that is relevant to your issue when asking for help, like error messages, and it is helpful to include what type of hardware you are using, including what OS you're running.

A well written post that includes all necessary information is always appreciated by people who are trying to help you.
The thumbnail was created using a modified image from Flaticon[www.flaticon.com] made by Roundicons[www.flaticon.com] and licensed by CC 3.0 BY.

This is not an official guide from Valve. We are members of the community that have created these guides with the hopes of helping people.

We try our best to give the most useful and helpful advice, and try to clearly warn against possible risks. You are solely responsible for the actions you take, and the outcome of your actions.
Do not mess around with files, folders and especially not registries that you are inexperienced with.

This guide is an improved and expanded upon port from the wiki pages we originally made for /r/Steam.

2 Comments
Natanael 3 Sep @ 10:33am 
The section "Clear Steam's web browser cache and cookies" is outdated.
You 23 Mar, 2021 @ 9:33am 
thanks!