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Fordítási probléma jelentése
yeah, didnt do anything. still stuck at 15kb/s
Wtf are comments like theese tho, it does not help in any way at all and i am confused as to why they even bother writing this
Forgive me for this bias comment, but if I were you, I'd get rid of McAfee. It's been notorious for causing issues on Steam in the past, and there's better free antiviruses than that like Avast, AVG and so on.
I used to have Norton, altho that wasnt much better for dealing with steam...
I still have another 200 days left on my subscription for McAfee so it would just seem like a waste of money. But thanks for the advice
Doesnt that render my pc vulnerable to attacks?
Consider putting Steam's folder in the real-time scan exceptions.
I tried typing in virusscan console both in the run program and in the windows search bar. No results.
Im using windows 8 btw
you could run without any virusprotection if you would just think before you are doing something.
this being said, mcafee is poop. windows defender is more then enough if you simply behave yourself while using the computer.
probably because this explanation is for the enterprise version and your endconsumer version has no console. just open the normal mcafee thing where you could change some settings and simply look for something like the word "exclusion"
Click the "Firewall protection", then go to "Advanced".
Find your "Program Permissions" and firstly ensure "Steam" is fully allowed (grant full access), this might also include:
- x64launcher.exe
- steamservicetmp.exe
- steamerrorreporter.exe
- gameoverlayui.exe
- Steam Client Service
- Steam Client WebHelper
- Steam Client Bootstrapper
I believe McAfee doesn't allow you to determine exactly which ports the program uses, however if it does...
Required Ports for Steam:
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8571-GLVN-8711
If you require testing to ensure those ports aren't blocked, use Open Port Check or similar:
http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm