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- Clear cache, and cookies via Steam settings. Steam settings > Web browser tab > Click on both buttons to delete cache and cookies, then restart client. - Can try running Steam as admin, or opt into Steam beta to see what happens. - Try messing with these settings, see if any improvements on your client for you, then restart Steam, and test.
Using the Steam client, when I open the store page for a particular product, the video will not play. No audio, no video. Using Chrome, when I open the store page for a particular product, there are no problems. Windows 10 x64 Version 22H2 1 monitor: 2560 x 1440 144hz G-sync Monitor i7-8700k LGA1151 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Driver version: 551.23
Steam Store keeps crashing and restarting the app *only Steam Store* Every time I try and scroll or search through the store, my steam crashes. I get less than 30 seconds into the store and my screen (minus the borders of the app and my task bar) turns grey-black two or three times then crashes and takes a few minutes to restart.
Cant load steam Store from Desktop Client Hey, been having the following issue now for the past 2 weeks, tried updating, reinstalling, changing DNS(changed to google's) and still having this issue: Steam Store simply wont load, the "skeleton" of the page will but the contents just wont pop up and the "Special Offers" window that should show the ...
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Recently I've had issue with viewing the steam store pages on my desktop PC (Windows 11): the store page will not load properly and some parts just won't load. I went through a couple of the tips online including reinstalling steam, clearing the web browser cache, and deleting download cache, none solved the issue.
(not steam anyway) The "missing" hostfile entry is actually good, as you're supposed to remove it if you happen to run into this issue, according to the video. Also, again, i'd see the same issue on the store using any browser on this computer, and i dont. The webadress is exactly the same regardless of medium used. (namely store.steampowered.com)