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Have you fully and carefully read this page yet ? AND checked everything in blue also ?
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289
For example, from that page....
Anti-Spyware Software
Aggressive spyware detection software may block the normal operation of Steam. We have received reports that Spycatcher Express, Webroot Spy Sweeper and CA Pest Patrol (bundled with AOL's Security Center) may prevent Steam client application updates and connecting to game servers.
PC Tools ThreatFire software (which is also contained in PC Tools Spyware Doctor) can prevent the normal operation of loading of Steam games, including common errors such as Unable to load filesystem_steam.dll and Engine Error: Could not load library client. If you are encountering Steam errors and have ThreatFire or Spyware Doctor installed, please do the following:
This is linked there also...
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1381-EHKV-4295
Thank you for all information you have given to me but im not using any of this software you mentioned. Just using avast as a anti-virus software and i closed all shields, tried to open steam but seen the same problem, again.
First you said you are not using any of the software that was mentioned.
Then you said you are using Avast. So in fact, you ARE using software that was mentioned, right ?
Avast is on the list. You can try to disable it temporarily, but make sure Steam is allowed as an exception in Avast. If that does not help, the linked page says to temporarily uninstall it to test the issue.
Try this...
Boot your PC into safe mode WITH networking, and try to log in and use the Steam client that way.
You can stay in that boot mode and come back here to post the results of that.