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Windows Key + X + A (Win10)
Windows Key + X + Windows Terminal (Admin)
Copy/Paste this below:
sfc /scannow
If SFC finds file corruptions and fixes them, restart the PC.
→ If SFC finds corruptions but cannot fix the issues, proceed to the next phase of the fix below.
In Windows PowerShell/Windows Terminal (Admin) - from the above process, proceed to copy/paste this next command line to run DISM (Microsoft Windows Deployment Image Servicing and Management):
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
After this completes, run SFC again to confirm that it fixed SFC corruptions.
If SFC fails again, restart the PC and attempt to run SFC one more time.
If SFC finally runs and fixes corruptions, restart the PC and hopefully the issue is resolved.
If SFC fails this third time (after DISM and PC restart), you have to seek the guidance of the Windows Event Viewer.
If not, look in "Startup tab" and see if you see any blank program file icons.
If you see (a) blank icon(s), this could very well be the culprit.
If not, proceed to delete this harmless file in location:
Steam\userdata\118693378\config\librarycache
achievement_progress.json
This has been a good "fix all" lately.
All it collects is completed achievements and logs them; however, some users, like myself, have found that it is bugged and redundant to even any achievement progress, including but not limited to; tallying and unlocking achievement data.
The deleted file will be recreated by the Steam Client.
I have not tested if the Steam Client should be running or not while performing this deletion process, but I say tis best to not have the client running while deleting this .json file.
I looking for achievement_progress.json, but there is no file like that on my whole pc. Searching in steam installation location, my documents, even in appdata. I don't have even userdata folder in that locastions... Maby because i reinstall steam? Idk
When i start steam, i see small window with "loading bar", got unpacking, instalation, clearing, window disappear and after 2 sec i got Blue Screen... Everything works fine on my pc i even try start games from other platforms, everything working. But steam no.
In Task Manager (ctrl + shift + esc) go to "Startup tab" and at the top where it says "Name, Publisher, Status" → Right-click any of those headers and check "Command Line".
Go to those blank programs below and see what they are connected to (specific programs) and report them back to me.
I know this, its for programs like autocad (from my study)
Wibukey\serwer\MkSvmgr.exe
Idk what it this
FAHClient\FAHClient.exe
Its from folding at home, deleted after covid
But if that one program is deleted, it could be a culprit.
You can follow this guide to remove it as this is a known glitch and also affects Steam:
https://technoresult.com/remove-unknown-app-program-from-the-startup-in-task-manager
The theory being that at Startup, the PC is erroring that one deleted registry key causing BSoD or clashing programs spinning in loops.
This has happened to me in the past with a blank startup program icons for MS Teams and Steam Client causing weird issues such as BSoD.
So hopefully that is the reason behind the issues you are having.
[Revised Thoughts:]
If you have more than one disk drive, you can also attempt to install Steam Client on another drive and launch that one to check if the error is the installation itself, if applicable.
If Steam Client did run, then it is a clashing of some type such as above.
If Steam Client did not start up (as it does now) then it would be your system - but never panic because this is why we troubleshoot.
Personally, I made an executable program to self recycle the file at will.