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번역 관련 문제 보고
Does the message in the box state: "updating - verifying installation" ?
If so; congrats, you're affected by a broken patch that was issued on the 19th.
That patch may cause a certain part of the Steam client to crash when you close it, which triggers an in-built error reporting tool (which presumably sends a crash report to Valve) and causes an integrity check of the client's files to be scheduled to run before the next start-up of the client.
You politely ask Valve to roll back their broken patch until they manage to issue a proper one.
(Of which the odds of it actually happening approach zero.)
I.e. you live it; you wait it out until (hopefully) a future patch fixes it; and if you're a religious man or woman you thank your deity; deities; or whatever forces that be which you believe in that you're not affected worse by this.
There are people for which this broken patch prevents the client from starting succesfully, meaning they cannot even play their games anymore until Valve fixes this.