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delete your old steam folder and get rid of everything to do with steam.
then reinstall steam and it should work
if you have lots of games then you may have to redownload them...
The Steamapps and Userdata folders and Steam.exe (If 'exe' is not visible, look for the black and white Steam icon)"
i dont have steamapps folder because i deleted who steam :(,in userdata folder there isn`t anything and i dont know what this mean "If 'exe' is not visible, look for the black and white Steam icon"(i have steam.exe it`s not invisible.
i tried this but didn`t work :((
maybe i just wait steam will make new update and that fix this issue.
Basically means, if your system is setup to hide file extensions. (Eg: .exe, .jpg, .txt) the ".exe" part of the steam.exe filename will not be there and it will just show 'steam'. If this is the case, the icon with the black and white icon is the one you want.
Found that if I repeatedly try over a period of a few hours it will eventually login (just keep clicking Retry Connection). Not sure what's going on.
For the record, this is what I get from the Firebind test:
Ports: TCP 27014-27050 UDP 1500,3005,3101,3478,4379,4380,27000-27030,28960
Firebind has detected Oracle Corporation Java 1.7.0_17 for Windows 7 (x86)
Completed:
100%
Left:
TCP Result: FAILURE
Testing TCP Port: done
TCP Passed: 27014-27029,27031-27050
TCP Failed: 27030
UDP Result: SUCCESS
Testing UDP Port: done
UDP Passed: 1500,3005,3101,3478,4379-4380,27000-27030,28960
UDP Failed: none
Detailed Results
TCP Passed: 27014-27029,27031-27050
UDP Passed: 1500,3005,3101,3478,4379-4380,27000-27030,28960
TCP Handshake Connection Timeout: 27030
Would be interested to see what the OP gets.
Doing a bit more reading; port 27030 is required for Steam login. I am at home on a Fibre connection (with Internode, Australia).
Looking at firewall and router now.
Still get the same 27030 failed report on Firebind though. Maybe, for some reason, my router is bugging out and preventing comms on 27030 for 95% of the time, or some such nonsense.
To others experiencing this problem, all I can say is keep trying to login and hope for the best.
Yes, but my wife's computer has no issues logging in, so I think this is something local to my machine.
What exactly that is, I'm not sure. Virus scan shows nothing.
Yeah Windows Firewall. Tried reset to default, no change. Tried turning firewall off, no change.
Just got onto Steam now after an hour of trying.
I can login on my wife's computer no problem. Seems to be an issue with mine, just cannot figure out why.
Thanks for your help with this Fred, much appreciated.