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Do you see a black, white, or forever-loading screen when you try to view your Steam library? Or does your Library move further and further down the screen like it's running away from your cursor? If your Steam library isn't loading, there's usually a simple solution. Read on to learn how to fix a Steam library that is not loading.
Troubleshooting a Steam Library That Isn’t Loading
- Restart Steam by closing the window, right-clicking the Steam icon in your system tray, selecting "Exit Steam," and reopening the client.
- Turn off GPU accelerated rendering in "Settings" > "Interface".
- Try running Steam as an administrator, closing background apps, and deleting the "Appcache" folder.
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If your Steam library still won't load, you may need to uninstall the client and download the latest version from https://store.steampowered.com.[2]Thanks