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My RAM sticks are still fine.
I have absolutely no problems with my computer besides steam.
Literally, no other programs have conflicts, absolutely nothing else bugs out, and nothing but Steam runs improperly.
Problem hunting leads me to fixes that don't work, or I just stumble upon people with similar problems who never had their questions answered or issues resolved.
What happens to these people? Do they get rid of steam alltogether? I can't exactly do that because more than half of my games are on here and there's no way to run them without the client being stable...
On a fresh restart too, the only time it works...
Guess I can count that fix out. Steam is no longer stable on my computer.
I'll keep this quick lest it crashes AGAIN...
i7-3610QM Processor
CPU @ 2.30GHz
12.00 GB of RAM
Geforce GTX 670M
First two years I owned the computer, I had absolutely zero issue with Steam. This started happening two months ago, and I can't pinpoint the source...
Guess trying to opt in couldn't possibly screw things up any more.
Five crashes in the past hour, may I add.
If you are 100% sure its not hardware related. Try go in to your MSCONFIG (click run and type it or windows key + R, disable all none Windows related applications that start on boot) clear cache (personally i reccommend CCleaner to clear cach + temp files)
I've got a laptop, and access to the memory sticks is, well, difficult.
I also regularly use CCleaner to keep my registry clean.
Alternatively, I ran Steam in offline mode for half an hour with no crashes.
So, I guess that helps. Though, I mostly use it to play with friends...
Time to go re-check my network drivers.
Steam has been running off of my wifi for the past few minutes with seemingly no crashes...
Here's the trouble, the software "driver" setup I thought I installed from the official site for my computer turned out to be one of those "driver tuner" type softwares that requires you to register and pay for it.
What a damned rip-off...
So now I've got no ethernet drivers...