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Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:47pm
Steam Keeps Kicking Me Out Of CSGO
So it all started a long time ago when every once in a while when I was playing csgo everything would freeze and I could still hear the other players talking but they couldn't hear me and I couldn't move I would then exit the game to steam where it would say no connection even though I could go on the Internet on my pc perfectly normal. Recently it started happening more frequently and I found that if I verified game cache after every game it would be fine but now it has started happening even when I verify the game cache making it unplayable. I've tried redownloading steam and csgo but it only worked for about a week before it started up again this is really making me mad because grinding mm is hard enough without getting cooldowns and unnessecary losses because of this issue please help me :/
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Music Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:50pm 
1. Verify CS:GO Files Integrity
2. Reinstall CS:GO and also open CCleaner (download one if you don't have) and go to registry, scan and fix any issues found.
3. Reinstall DirectX
4. Update Drivers, search on windows 'Update Device Drivers and update everything (it won't take long depending how fast your internet connection is).
5. If all things fail, Delete all CS:GO Files in steam folder and reset windows 10 while also keeping all your files, so you don't have to back them up. If you are using another version of windows reformat it and I highly recommend that you also reinstall Windows.
Last edited by Music; Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:51pm
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:50pm 
how do you know it is steam kicking you out and not your security software for example?
Music Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:51pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
how do you know it is steam kicking you out and not your security software for example?
why would his 'security software' kick him out?

try checking your firewall and check if its blocking steam.exe or csgo before taking the steps I posted above Funz.
Last edited by Music; Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:52pm
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:52pm 
Originally posted by Sanders:
Originally posted by Funz:
how do you know it is steam kicking you out and not your security software for example?
why would his 'security software' kick him out?
why would steam kick him out?

and it was an example.
maybe it is his windows.
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:53pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
how do you know it is steam kicking you out and not your security software for example?
I have allowed steam and csgo through my firewall is that not enough? how would I see if it's my security software?
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:53pm 
it was an example.
but add your steam folders to your security software exclusions.
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:55pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
it was an example.
but add your steam folders to your security software exclusions.
I don't think it's security because I have Mcafee but I have had it disabled and the issue is still happening
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:56pm 
disabling mcafee does not work it caused a lot of problems with games before.

add your steam folders to its exclusions or disable real time monitoring.
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:56pm 
Originally posted by Sanders:
1. Verify CS:GO Files Integrity
2. Reinstall CS:GO and also open CCleaner (download one if you don't have) and go to registry, scan and fix any issues found.
3. Reinstall DirectX
4. Update Drivers, search on windows 'Update Device Drivers and update everything (it won't take long depending how fast your internet connection is).
5. If all things fail, Delete all CS:GO Files in steam folder and reset windows 10 while also keeping all your files, so you don't have to back them up. If you are using another version of windows reformat it and I highly recommend that you also reinstall Windows.
What is a CCleaner and where would I download one
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:57pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
disabling mcafee does not work it caused a lot of problems with games before.

add your steam folders to its exclusions or disable real time monitoring.

How do I disable real time monitoring?
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:57pm 
read the manual or google it.
I wont touch mcafee and norton with a 20ft pole.
Music Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:58pm 
Originally posted by Captain Canuck:
Originally posted by Sanders:
1. Verify CS:GO Files Integrity
2. Reinstall CS:GO and also open CCleaner (download one if you don't have) and go to registry, scan and fix any issues found.
3. Reinstall DirectX
4. Update Drivers, search on windows 'Update Device Drivers and update everything (it won't take long depending how fast your internet connection is).
5. If all things fail, Delete all CS:GO Files in steam folder and reset windows 10 while also keeping all your files, so you don't have to back them up. If you are using another version of windows reformat it and I highly recommend that you also reinstall Windows.
What is a CCleaner and where would I download one
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:58pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
read the manual or google it.
I wont touch mcafee and norton with a 20ft pole.
Ok and yeah I know what you mean I'm building a new pc this summer and am going to just get bit defender
Funz Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:59pm 
this FAQ explains it.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9677-EUDC-7384

ccleaner is one of the things that can bug steam and games in the wrong hands.
Last edited by Funz; Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:59pm
Canuck Jan 26, 2017 @ 11:59pm 
Originally posted by Sanders:
Originally posted by Captain Canuck:
What is a CCleaner and where would I download one
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download

Thanks it's 2am where I'm at now so do you mind if I just add you so I can talk tomorrow if I need more help?
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