How do I restart steam?
Lately I have been having issues going into Team Fortress 2. It will show that team fortress 2 is preparing to launch and then close. I heard from a certain useless member that restarting steam might help. However, said member failed to mention how to do so. So I looked around on the internet to find out how to restart steam. All attempts have been a fail. Some sources were trolls, viruses (no I did not fall for those), outdated, or involved me going into files and or taking many hours to do so. How do I restart steam in a quick and easy way that does not involve me digging through many files? I am not exactly good with computers and I am still figuring mine out. So please keep it simple.
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Lately I have been having issues going into Team Fortress 2. It will show that team fortress 2 is preparing to launch and then close. I heard from a certain useless member that restarting steam might help. However, said member failed to mention how to do so. So I looked around on the internet to find out how to restart steam. All attempts have been a fail. Some sources were trolls, viruses (no I did not fall for those), outdated, or involved me going into files and or taking many hours to do so. How do I restart steam in a quick and easy way that does not involve me digging through many files? I am not exactly good with computers and I am still figuring mine out. So please keep it simple.
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right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:49
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Lately I have been having issues going into Team Fortress 2. It will show that team fortress 2 is preparing to launch and then close. I heard from a certain useless member that restarting steam might help. However, said member failed to mention how to do so. So I looked around on the internet to find out how to restart steam. All attempts have been a fail. Some sources were trolls, viruses (no I did not fall for those), outdated, or involved me going into files and or taking many hours to do so. How do I restart steam in a quick and easy way that does not involve me digging through many files? I am not exactly good with computers and I am still figuring mine out. So please keep it simple.
team-fortress-2
Lately I have been having issues going into Team Fortress 2. It will show that team fortress 2 is preparing to launch and then close. I heard from a certain useless member that restarting steam might help. However, said member failed to mention how to do so. So I looked around on the internet to find out how to restart steam. All attempts have been a fail. Some sources were trolls, viruses (no I did not fall for those), outdated, or involved me going into files and or taking many hours to do so. How do I restart steam in a quick and easy way that does not involve me digging through many files? I am not exactly good with computers and I am still figuring mine out. So please keep it simple.
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right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:49
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right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:49
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right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:49
right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
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Restarting Steam simply refers to closing Steam and opening it again. To do this, click on 'Steam' in the top right corner then click 'Exit'.
Once Steam has closed, start it again by clicking on Steam in the start menu or double clicking the desktop icon.
7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
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Click Steam in the upper right and select 'Change user'. You can then proceed to log in using the same credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it.
add a comment |
Here let me show you click Steam in the upper right and select Change user
. You can then proceed to log in using the same account credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it. If you wanna do it advanced You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and clicking on that
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You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and clicking on that. You then go "Processes" and find Steam.exe *32. Click it and "End the Process." Do not click the steamwebhelper *32. These two processes are different. After that, you can login to your Steam account again.
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
add a comment |
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.
- Click on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam
- session Select “Exit” or “Exit Steam.” Your current session of Steam
- will close. Double-click on the Steam icon on your desktop to
relaunch Steam.
-----------------------------OR-----------------------------------
- Exit Steam using steps #1 and #2 from Method One.
- Press the Windows + R keys at the same time. This will open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter:
- steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
- Restart your computer, then navigate to C:Program FilesSteam.
- Double-click on “Steam” or “Steam.exe” to relaunch the Steam client.
- Resume gameplay in Steam as normal.
Refrance - https://www.cardgenerators.com/steam-wallet-code-generator/
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Restarting Steam simply refers to closing Steam and opening it again. To do this, click on 'Steam' in the top right corner then click 'Exit'.
Once Steam has closed, start it again by clicking on Steam in the start menu or double clicking the desktop icon.
7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
add a comment |
Restarting Steam simply refers to closing Steam and opening it again. To do this, click on 'Steam' in the top right corner then click 'Exit'.
Once Steam has closed, start it again by clicking on Steam in the start menu or double clicking the desktop icon.
7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
add a comment |
Restarting Steam simply refers to closing Steam and opening it again. To do this, click on 'Steam' in the top right corner then click 'Exit'.
Once Steam has closed, start it again by clicking on Steam in the start menu or double clicking the desktop icon.
Restarting Steam simply refers to closing Steam and opening it again. To do this, click on 'Steam' in the top right corner then click 'Exit'.
Once Steam has closed, start it again by clicking on Steam in the start menu or double clicking the desktop icon.
answered Jun 23 '15 at 12:49
StudokuStudoku
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7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
add a comment |
7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
7
7
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
you have 7 unread messages btw :D
– Jenson
Jun 23 '15 at 12:56
5
5
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
@Jenson I'm pretty sure they are 7 new trading cards. I'll try to contain my excitement.
– Studoku
Jun 23 '15 at 13:15
1
1
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
On Windows, you can also do this by right-clicking the Steam Icon on your toolbar (shows up next to your computer clock) and selecting "exit" directly from there.
– Zibbobz
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
As I recall, if this is Windows, this answer is outright wrong... Steam will continue running in the system tray until you do what @Jenson said in the comments on the question itself (and what Zibbobz just said). I'm not at a computer with Steam installed to check it, though.
– Powerlord
Jun 23 '15 at 14:17
3
3
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
@Powerlord That's true for X'ing out the window, but not for Steam > Exit. I just tested it on my machine.
– Chris Hayes
Jun 23 '15 at 16:29
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Click Steam in the upper right and select 'Change user'. You can then proceed to log in using the same credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it.
add a comment |
Click Steam in the upper right and select 'Change user'. You can then proceed to log in using the same credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it.
add a comment |
Click Steam in the upper right and select 'Change user'. You can then proceed to log in using the same credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it.
Click Steam in the upper right and select 'Change user'. You can then proceed to log in using the same credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it.
answered Jun 23 '15 at 20:52
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Here let me show you click Steam in the upper right and select Change user
. You can then proceed to log in using the same account credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it. If you wanna do it advanced You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and clicking on that
add a comment |
Here let me show you click Steam in the upper right and select Change user
. You can then proceed to log in using the same account credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it. If you wanna do it advanced You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and clicking on that
add a comment |
Here let me show you click Steam in the upper right and select Change user
. You can then proceed to log in using the same account credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it. If you wanna do it advanced You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and clicking on that
Here let me show you click Steam in the upper right and select Change user
. You can then proceed to log in using the same account credentials. This effectively restarts steam exactly as if you exited the program and re-launched it. If you wanna do it advanced You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and clicking on that
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You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and clicking on that. You then go "Processes" and find Steam.exe *32. Click it and "End the Process." Do not click the steamwebhelper *32. These two processes are different. After that, you can login to your Steam account again.
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
add a comment |
You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and clicking on that. You then go "Processes" and find Steam.exe *32. Click it and "End the Process." Do not click the steamwebhelper *32. These two processes are different. After that, you can login to your Steam account again.
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
add a comment |
You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and clicking on that. You then go "Processes" and find Steam.exe *32. Click it and "End the Process." Do not click the steamwebhelper *32. These two processes are different. After that, you can login to your Steam account again.
You can open your Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and clicking on that. You then go "Processes" and find Steam.exe *32. Click it and "End the Process." Do not click the steamwebhelper *32. These two processes are different. After that, you can login to your Steam account again.
answered Jun 23 '15 at 13:03
user116416
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
add a comment |
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
2
2
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
He said he's not that savvy with computers ... opening a task-manager is most likely too much for him.^^
– Y U NO WORK
Jun 23 '15 at 13:07
2
2
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
Pro tip: Control-shift-escape skips the dumb windows screen and pops open Task Manager directly.
– Preston
Jun 23 '15 at 18:59
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
ok so problem. I could not find steam.exe *32
– Andrew Eckert
Jun 23 '15 at 20:09
add a comment |
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.
- Click on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam
- session Select “Exit” or “Exit Steam.” Your current session of Steam
- will close. Double-click on the Steam icon on your desktop to
relaunch Steam.
-----------------------------OR-----------------------------------
- Exit Steam using steps #1 and #2 from Method One.
- Press the Windows + R keys at the same time. This will open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter:
- steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
- Restart your computer, then navigate to C:Program FilesSteam.
- Double-click on “Steam” or “Steam.exe” to relaunch the Steam client.
- Resume gameplay in Steam as normal.
Refrance - https://www.cardgenerators.com/steam-wallet-code-generator/
New contributor
Does this link have to do anything with the answer you provided?
– A J
4 mins ago
add a comment |
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.
- Click on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam
- session Select “Exit” or “Exit Steam.” Your current session of Steam
- will close. Double-click on the Steam icon on your desktop to
relaunch Steam.
-----------------------------OR-----------------------------------
- Exit Steam using steps #1 and #2 from Method One.
- Press the Windows + R keys at the same time. This will open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter:
- steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
- Restart your computer, then navigate to C:Program FilesSteam.
- Double-click on “Steam” or “Steam.exe” to relaunch the Steam client.
- Resume gameplay in Steam as normal.
Refrance - https://www.cardgenerators.com/steam-wallet-code-generator/
New contributor
Does this link have to do anything with the answer you provided?
– A J
4 mins ago
add a comment |
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.
- Click on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam
- session Select “Exit” or “Exit Steam.” Your current session of Steam
- will close. Double-click on the Steam icon on your desktop to
relaunch Steam.
-----------------------------OR-----------------------------------
- Exit Steam using steps #1 and #2 from Method One.
- Press the Windows + R keys at the same time. This will open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter:
- steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
- Restart your computer, then navigate to C:Program FilesSteam.
- Double-click on “Steam” or “Steam.exe” to relaunch the Steam client.
- Resume gameplay in Steam as normal.
Refrance - https://www.cardgenerators.com/steam-wallet-code-generator/
New contributor
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.
- Click on “Steam” in the toolbar at the top left corner of your Steam
- session Select “Exit” or “Exit Steam.” Your current session of Steam
- will close. Double-click on the Steam icon on your desktop to
relaunch Steam.
-----------------------------OR-----------------------------------
- Exit Steam using steps #1 and #2 from Method One.
- Press the Windows + R keys at the same time. This will open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command into the Run dialog box, then press Enter:
- steam://flushconfig. This command will refresh your Steam files.
- Restart your computer, then navigate to C:Program FilesSteam.
- Double-click on “Steam” or “Steam.exe” to relaunch the Steam client.
- Resume gameplay in Steam as normal.
Refrance - https://www.cardgenerators.com/steam-wallet-code-generator/
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right-click on the steam icon in your task bar -> 'exit' ?
– Jenson
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