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Lucky Oct 1, 2022 @ 9:45am
Viruses in the Steam-download and/or Steam-games.
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Last edited by Lucky; Oct 24, 2022 @ 10:57pm
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Cathulhu Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:06am 
Then fix how the viruses get onto your computer.
Steam and the games available on Steam do not contain viruses.
rawWwRrr Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:12am 
Of the 1636 games I have installed, all 12 TB of them, I have not come across a single virus from any of them.
Lucky Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:39am 
Originally posted by rawWwRrr:
Of the 1636 games I have installed, all 12 TB of them, I have not come across a single virus from any of them.

What Operating System are you using?
Crazy Tiger Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:41am 
It's not Steam where you got your viruses from. The viruses might have spread to your game folders, but the source is something else.
J4MESOX4D Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:45am 
Originally posted by jericola:
Originally posted by rawWwRrr:
Of the 1636 games I have installed, all 12 TB of them, I have not come across a single virus from any of them.

What Operating System are you using?
One that isn't riddled with viruses obviously. Clean your PC or ensure you are not getting false positives from any AV you are using. There are no viruses in Steam games.
Lithurge Oct 1, 2022 @ 10:58am 
Originally posted by jericola:
Originally posted by rawWwRrr:
Of the 1636 games I have installed, all 12 TB of them, I have not come across a single virus from any of them.

What Operating System are you using?
If you're trying to argue these viruses only affect Windows 11 through Steam there are plenty of people running it on Win 11 and they aren't having issues.
Lucky Oct 1, 2022 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by J4MESOX4D 1:
... There are no viruses in Steam games. [/quote]

We therefore have to assume that the Windows 11 Operating System has conflicts with the Steam download, Steam games, Anti cheat software on Steam games, or Third party downloads like the EA games Origin download, which is a requirement for some Steam games.
Last edited by Lucky; Oct 1, 2022 @ 11:05am
J4MESOX4D Oct 1, 2022 @ 11:05am 
Originally posted by jericola:
Originally posted by Lithurge:
If you're trying to argue these viruses only affect Windows 11 through Steam there are plenty of people running it on Win 11 and they aren't having issues.

We therefore have to assume that the Windows 11 Operating System has conflicts with the Steam download, Steam games, Anti cheat software on Steam games, or Third party downloads like the EA games Origin download, which is a requirement for some Steam games.
There are no conflicts. Unless you are using a trash anti-virus that thinks established gaming platforms are malicious or your PC is riddled, there should be no issues whatsoever.

It's impossible to say what sort of mess you and/or your PC is in. You may have a PC bloated with viruses that spreads upon new architecture creations or the AV may kick-in when a new download is triggered for existing harmful material.

Clean PC + Good AV = flawless experience.
EXP3N Oct 1, 2022 @ 1:27pm 
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N3tRunn3r Oct 1, 2022 @ 1:45pm 
Originally posted by jericola:
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I tried recovery using WINDOWS RESET in SETTINGS. I also tried CLEARING THE CACHE in SETTINGS. Neither made any difference.

I ran my Windows 11 Operating System from a USB-FLASH-DRIVE and DELETED EVERYTHING! After downloading them again, my games are now fully working again.

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Then even your recovery is infected...
Do a fresh and clean reistall of your OS, delete all drives and partitions.

If you use Windows 11, its 22H2 major update has bene released few weeks ago. After such a major update, it is always best to do a fesh & clean OS install..

I would never use recoveries or upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2 for example.

I guess, even if your recovery might be clean, this "virus" jumps over from a different drive and/or partition..
Originally posted by N3tRunn3r:
If you use Windows 11, its 22H2 major update has bene released few weeks ago. After such a major update, it is always best to do a fesh & clean OS install..

I would never .........upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2 for example.
With win 10 you can safely upgrade. If your computer is safe.


About the topic, what antivirus, what was found?
N3tRunn3r Oct 1, 2022 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by Muppet among Puppets:
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With win 10 you can safely upgrade. If your computer is safe.
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Of course, but as a fresh and clean install by official ISO image/InstallData from official MS website.
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N3tRunn3r Oct 1, 2022 @ 6:30pm 
blasphemy, lol
jamesmorrow3 May 7, 2024 @ 1:00pm 
Originally posted by Mick:
no
The game GUN, kept on saying there’s a virus in the software every time I try to watch it, if anyone knows how to fix it… Please show hands.
Steve May 7, 2024 @ 1:04pm 
This thread was quite old before the recent post, so we're locking it to prevent confusion.
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