Can't connect to steam Created 13 years ago2010-11-06 09:09:10 UTC by Striker Striker

Created 13 years ago2010-11-06 09:09:10 UTC by Striker Striker

Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 09:09:10 UTC Post #286829
Since yesterday, I can't connect to steam anymore.

I receive no error other than this "Could not connect to Steam network" one.
What can be the problem ?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 10:25:41 UTC Post #286832
Delete clientregistry.blob in your Steam folder.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 10:38:03 UTC Post #286833
Ok, I deleted that and after starting steam again it "updated", then again: could not connect to steam network. :|
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 11:06:11 UTC Post #286834
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 13:04:13 UTC Post #286835
I already checked that page and it seems there's nothing I can really do, and nothing seems wrong with my pc either ( disabled firewall and antivirus to see if that was the problem).

Also, I tried to verify my ports on http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/, but no port appears to be working(that's what the site says, and by no port I mean not even "80" but that's not true, I'm on a webpage just now!).

What pisses me off is that 2 days ago it was working just fine, and yesterday it stopped. Without modifying anything in the system.

[EDIT] Ok, I entered this site: http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm, downloaded it and started checking ports(probably the yougetsignal doesn't work from other reasons). The steam client ones was an interest for me, and they all work expect the last one(listed on this page) : UDP 4380.
Ok, now I know it doesn't work, but what can I do?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 13:06:55 UTC Post #286840
Steam is always causing problems to someone, somewhere.
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 13:17:50 UTC Post #286841
That someone is usually me, in Florida
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 14:24:52 UTC Post #286844
Sooo... how can I resolve this? This is frustrating, I've got my most played games on steam :|.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-06 15:01:38 UTC Post #286845
The steam client ones was an interest for me, and they all work expect the last one(listed on this page) : UDP 4380.
Do you have a router? Did you open UDP port 4380?

I don't think that would even make a difference but who knows.

Worse comes to worse, back up your steam game files and reinstall.
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 05:46:11 UTC Post #286846
I don't have a router. I have a broadband connection of 20 mbps, through a modem.

I don't think steam has anything, but what makes me curious is: why all of a sudden?

[EDIT] Wait, if I reinstall steam my game files will be deleted ???
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 08:39:29 UTC Post #286857
Now I forwarded all the required steam ports in my modem, and checking again 4380: it now works.
But steam still doesn't want to connect! Oh boy, so many computer-science related books where you read "a pc will do only what you tell him to do". Such a big lie...

I ask again, if I reinstall steam my game files will be deleted?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 08:54:27 UTC Post #286858
There is a good chance of that. Backup them up before you do. Or just try reinstalling Steam over the top of the existing installation, it shouldn't wipe out your games.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 08:55:34 UTC Post #286859
Move the "steamapps" folder to somewhere outside of the steam directory, then uninstall steam. Install it again, and put the steamapps folder back afterwards (do this while steam is not running).

The steamapps folder has all your content in it, so be sure to be very careful with it. When you uninstall steam, it deletes all folders in the steam directory, including the all-important steamapps. So, move it outside the steam directory before you uninstall.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 11:46:33 UTC Post #286865
This is getting even more frustrating. I reinstalled steam(backed up my steamapps) and it still doesn't connect!
I don't understand what's happening anymore. Everything is working fine besides steam, and the ports are opened.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-07 16:24:16 UTC Post #286885
Is your ISP (or network administrator, depending on how/where you use the internet) blocking Steam?

Did you try contacting Steam support to see if they have any insight on the issue?
RabidMonkey RabidMonkeymapmapmapfapmap
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-08 17:51:00 UTC Post #286910
It seems I'll have to contact Steam support or something. I've just run through every troubleshooting issue from that page(in DETAIL, ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING) and steam still won't connect. What makes me FURIOUS is that it started doing this suddenly.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-12 21:15:04 UTC Post #287029
It's been a week now since my steam stopped connecting to the network.
I have contacted steam 3 days ago I think, and I got no response yet.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 02:37:11 UTC Post #287031
Quick give me your account info and I'll try to login :)
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 06:32:51 UTC Post #287036
Have you tried switching your Steam region? It's worth a try. Maybe, if you're really lucky, there's just some problems with the Romanian Steam servers.
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 13:50:48 UTC Post #287041
I have a friend with who I play gmod or tf2 and he's from Romania too, but he doesn't have problems. How can I change the region?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 14:45:44 UTC Post #287044
You'd have to start in offline mode, then go into settings->downloads & cloud.
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 15:09:39 UTC Post #287046
And umm... how do I do that if I can't enter steam?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 15:40:34 UTC Post #287047
Oh, I see you can't even start in offline mode if this happens.
That's just fucking stupid :|
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 16:10:31 UTC Post #287048
Try this:

Disconnect your network cable and start Steam. It should prompt you for offline mode. While in offline mode, change the download region, plug your network cable back in, Restart Steam and see what it does now.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 17:15:20 UTC Post #287051
Disconnect your network cable and start Steam. It should prompt you for offline mode. While in offline mode, change the download region, plug your network cable back in, Restart Steam and see what it does now.
I did this and it still tells me steam can't connect to the network. That's weird.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-13 17:38:14 UTC Post #287052
That's Steam.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 11:58:21 UTC Post #287080
It's been 6 days and I still haven't got a response. How much do they take to answer? This is really frustrating, I can't access my fucking games.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 13:55:36 UTC Post #287081
I'd send another email/support ticket by now.
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 14:03:44 UTC Post #287082
i am running crazy ideas!!

1.
install the virtual machine with clean Windows instalation, install Steam and try to connect if that works u can exclude that your provider has blocked Steam

2.
i think that the problem could be inside registry, a key value is somehow connected with steam files and it is fucked up - clean up the registry

3.
there might be multiple steam.exe running in ctrl + alt + del

4.
  • delete AppUpdateStats.blob and ClientRegistry.blob
  • remove everything but do not steam.exe and SteamApps
5.
these ports should be opened:

UDP 1200
UDP 27000 do 27015
TCP 27030 do 27039

6.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289

7.
try Launching Steam using TCP
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5623-QOSV-5250
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 14:13:17 UTC Post #287083
Valve has something of a reputation for ignoring people having problems with their programs.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 14:38:31 UTC Post #287084
Valve has something of a reputation for ignoring people having problems with their programs.
No.
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 14:47:00 UTC Post #287085
Do you have another computer nearby? If it has Steam on it, see if you can connect to the Steam network on that one. If it does, then the connection is fine and the problem narrows down to your main computer.
The Mad Carrot The Mad CarrotMad Carrot
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-16 16:12:15 UTC Post #287086
Hmm, I went at a friend upstairs who has the same ISP and asked him if I could install Steam to check for the connection. It seems I can connect.
It's probably my computer's fault, but what?
I'm so tired!
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2010-11-18 14:11:39 UTC Post #287087
i think that the problem could be inside registry, a key value is somehow connected with steam files and it is fucked up - clean up the registry
What do you mean "clean up" ? Like using a program like ASC or CCleaner?

[EDIT] Oh, I'm really sorry for double posting. I thought I was editing :).

[EDIT2] Problem solved.
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
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