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Method #1
Try disabling gaming performance monitoring software. For example, FPS Monitor or MSI Afterburner. Sometimes, they might conflict with CS2 files.
Method #2 (for NVIDIA video cards)
If nothing happens after starting CS2, then start PowerShell as an administrator and enter one by one:
dir "$env:systemroot\system32\driverstore\filerepository\*NvCameraEnable.exe" -rec |% {& "$_" off}
dir "$env:programfiles\nvidia corporation\*NvCameraEnable.exe" -rec |% {& "$_" off}
Attention, these actions are at your own risk.
Method #3
The game may launch, but when searching for a match, the error "Some of your game files are not signed, or their signatures are invalid" will be displayed. You need to update the steamservice.dll file, which has a duplicated version.
Go to the main Steam folder and open the "bin" folder.
Find steamservice.dll and copy.
Go to — Program Files (x86) — Common Files — Steam.
Paste the file and confirm the replacement.
Well, everyone advises to update all the drivers on the PC.