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General DiscussionI cant find any solution in steam community

I cant find any solution in steam community in General Discussion
muted all, it's just a ga...

    When I got shortage electricity current, my pc restarted immediately and mostly no one pauses for me, I reconnected to the game right about 6 or 7 minutes later which gives abandon if my team didnt pause.

    I need 5 minutes or more to update and verifying steam installation everytime my computer restarted . Anyone knows how to fix steam from this issue?

    muted all, it's just a ga...

      Its 5 abandons in a week, behaviour score dropped like shit :(((.
      Please someone help me with my steam

      jo~

        just reinstall xd

        muted all, it's just a ga...

          Sad, but I clicked uninstall steam.
          I didnt know if games were uninstalled together with steam. Why would dota works with steam, such an useless application, takes update everytime pc restarted while we just want to play dota, we dont need this trash steam

          H2ODelirious

            This may help, but I'm not too sure. When you shut down your PC, do you right click Steam in the system tray and click exit? If not, when Windows shuts down, it closes all programs open and Steam will register this as a crash, so upon next login it checks for an update. Next time you shut down, try closing it fully before you shut down. This may not solve it, but hope it does anyway!

            H2ODelirious

              This may help, but I'm not too sure. When you shut down your PC, do you right click Steam in the system tray and click exit? If not, when Windows shuts down, it closes all programs open and Steam will register this as a crash, so upon next login it checks for an update. Next time you shut down, try closing it fully before you shut down. This may not solve it, but hope it does anyway!

              muted all, it's just a ga...

                When electricity lost, the computer turned off instantly, I had no chance to click exit :( . is there any way to prevent steam registering crash reports?

                Steam takes too damn long to load up again on a reboot :( .

                muted all, it's just a ga...

                  If preventing sending crash report would allow steam load up faster, then I should give it a try

                  EmotionalDrift
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                    muted all, it's just a ga...

                      @EmotionalDrift
                      I tried this stuff and it destroyed my PC's power supply which cost me to buy another new PC.

                      EmotionalDrift

                        Sorry to hear.. I rly dont know what can you do then at all.. :/

                        How long time do the electicity lost take?

                        Why does your Steam load so slow, do you have a SSD?

                        muted all, it's just a ga...

                          It only lost for about 5 secs then back to normal

                          About SSD,
                          Description : Disk drive
                          Manufacturer: standard disk drives

                          I dont know what drives I'm using

                          muted all, it's just a ga...

                            Anyway, is that only me having this slow steam update after reboot issue?

                            Pilot

                              Having an SSD should allow your system to boot/load things faster

                              Having a UPS is a good suggestion (get a good one, don't settle for the bad/cheap ones since this is also for your safety or ask someone who knows what they're doing to suggest a good one for you). Constant power shortages/restarting could be bad for your PC

                              Dire Wolf

                                need way more information, are you saying you lost power once and now your pc if fucked up? Or do you constantly lose power?

                                EmotionalDrift

                                  As of 2015, most SSDs use MLC NAND-based flash memory, which is a type of non-volatile memory that retains data when power is lost.

                                  Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive

                                  @Pilot Thanks for clarifying things out! :)

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