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Easy ways to refresh game files and reset Steam
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Restarting Steam can often help resolve problems with Internet connectivity when trying to load or play games. You can restart Steam by closing and reopening the client, or refresh your Steam files in the event you feel that Steam's files may be modified, corrupted, missing, or misconfigured on your operating system. If none of these solutions work, try contacting Steam.

Things You Should Know

  • To restart Steam, click on Steam in the toolbar, then hit Exit. Double click on the Steam icon to relaunch it.
  • If you're on Windows, refresh Steam files by exiting Steam, then type steam://flushconfig into the Run dialog box.
  • To refresh files on Mac OS X, exit Steam and press the Windows + R keys. Then, type steam://flushconfig into the Run dialog box.
  • To refresh files in Linux, launch a terminal and then type steam --reset. Press Enter, then restart your computer.
Method 1
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Relaunching

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  1. Your current session of Steam will close.
    • Alternately, right-click on the Steam icon in the notification tray on your desktop, and select “Exit.” In Windows, the notification tray is located at the bottom right corner of the desktop; in Mac OS X, the notification tray is located at the top right corner of the desktop.
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  2. If the Steam shortcut icon is not located on your desktop, search for Steam in the “Start” menu in Windows, or in the Applications folder on Mac OS X.[1]
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Refreshing Files in Windows

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  1. This will open the Run dialog box.
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    Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter: steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
  3. \Program Files\Steam.
  4. This will open Steam directly from the installation folder. Do not open Steam using its shortcut icon located on the desktop.
  5. Your Steam files will now be refreshed.[2]
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Refreshing Files on Mac OS X

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    Launch Safari and type “steam://flushconfig” into the address bar.
  2. Your Steam files will now be refreshed, and you can resume gameplay as normal.
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Refreshing Files in Linux

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  1. The message “Installing bootstrap /home/[username]/.steam/steam/bootstrap.tar.xz” will display on-screen. This message means your Steam files have been successfully refreshed.
  2. Your Steam files will now be refreshed, and you can resume gameplay as normal.
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  • Try restarting Steam if new games fail to launch following installation. Some games may require you to restart Steam before the games can launch successfully.
  • Try refreshing Steam files using Methods Two, Three, or Four in this article if restarting Steam fails to help correct problems with games or connectivity. Refreshing Steam files will restore Steam to its original state without affecting or deleting any games you've installed.
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To restart Steam, begin by clicking on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam session. Then, select “Exit” or “Exit Steam” from the drop down list. Alternatively, you can right-click on the Steam icon in the notification tray of your desktop and select “Exit.” Once the program has closed, return to your desktop and double-click on the Steam icon to relaunch it. To learn more, including how to refresh Steam files that you think may be missing or corrupted, read on!

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