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# Logout of Steam if you are able to do so | # Logout of Steam if you are able to do so | ||
# Exit Steam | # Exit Steam | ||
# Move "SteamApps" and "userdata" out of the Steam folder. | # Move "SteamApps" and "userdata" out of the Steam folder. These are the folders that hold your games and various local save files so you want to keep them! | ||
# If you are having problems with a specific game, delete its folder from SteamApps/<account> - Uninstall via Add/Remove programs, if you can | # If you are having problems with a specific game, delete its folder from SteamApps/<account> - Uninstall via Add/Remove programs, if you can | ||
# Restart if prompted | # Restart if prompted |
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If you are here because you want to fix a game problem, stop what you are doing and validate it. Validation does everything uninstalling does (except change your settings, which doesn't require reinstalling either) in a fraction of the time and with a fraction of the bandwidth.
If that doesn't apply then here is how to perform a proper, clean reinstall of Steam:
- Write down your Steam Account name and password - you will need them to log back into Steam once you have reinstalled
- Logout of Steam if you are able to do so
- Exit Steam
- Move "SteamApps" and "userdata" out of the Steam folder. These are the folders that hold your games and various local save files so you want to keep them!
- If you are having problems with a specific game, delete its folder from SteamApps/<account> - Uninstall via Add/Remove programs, if you can
- Restart if prompted
- Delete Steam folder if it still exists
- Hit windows key + r ( run at the start menu ) and type regedit
- Delete HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Valve and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Valve (or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Valve on 64-bit Windows)
- Restart
- Download and install a fresh copy of the Steam installer from http://www.steampowered.com/download/SteamInstall.msi
- Run the installer
- Exit Steam before you first login
- Move your "SteamApps" and "userdata" folders back
- Run Steam.