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Open the Steam client; Select 'Steam' in the upper left-hand corner; Select 'Settings' Select 'Downloads' within the sidebar; Select 'Clear Download Cache' Repair your Steam Library Folders by: Open the Steam client; Select 'Steam' in the upper left-hand corner; Select 'Settings' Select 'Downloads' within the sidebar; Select 'Steam Library Folders'.  · Go to Steam library steamapps common game that doesn't download. You only have to end Steam Client Bootstrapper in the task manager. Restart pc and open steam and the game will auto-download but will work. - thanks for the help:) Then I would need to re-download a +GB game, so that's not an option for me. In your library list, right click on the game you wish to cancel the download for and click 'Delete Local Content'. This will remove the data that has already been downloaded and remove the game from the download Reviews: 4.



Steam recently started downloading an update for Super Monday Night Combat. Remembering the fact that the game never ran properly for me, and that I was unable to ever find any fix, I impatiently paused the download and deleted all local files from my computer. The problem is, Steam is still trying to download the update. I've already restarted. Don't want to download the game again which you already own on your steam account but for some reason, you deleted the game and want to reinstall but you don't have enough internet to download it which and why you copied the game from your friend's computer and you want that you copy the game on your PC run it via steam without downloading again then you are in the right place. Reasons why a Steam game won't download or start There are a number of factors to check if a Steam game won't download or start. Below are the things that you must try to narrow down when.



Copy your game folder and rename it something like "War Thunder1" and delete the game on steam. Afterwards rename it to its original name and move it back to where it's supposed to be. Then reinstall the game via steam. To do that, follow the following steps: Open Steam client. Go to Settings. Select Downloads. Select Steam Library Folders. Right click on folder. Select Repair Folder. Change Download Region. Step 1: First of all, right-click on the Taskbar and choose to open the Task Manager. Search and find the Steam Client Bootstrapper and then stop the process. Step 2: Now close the window and then exit. After that wait for few minutes so that the process gets completed and then give your Steam Client a fresh restart.