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Докладване на проблем с превода
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9709-FKCB-4230
Tried to disable background programs?
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=8043-EUJN-5239
You could also see if the downloads work any better if you use something like SteamCMD instead?
Finally found out the solution by myself, this should work if you have the issue with your games installed on another drive that you added back to steam game folders after a clean windows 10 installation (I am not sure this would work if you just upgraded your previous windows installation without whiping everything).
Basicaly the issue comes from the fact that your old authorizations are still applied to the other drive, if you check the folders ownership, you'll see that the owner have a weird ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ name. All you have to do is to change the ownership of your folders to something know by windows 10 (ex: Users) and edit this new User permissions the have full control.
This did the trick for me !
PS : You can find tutorials explaining how to change file/folder ownership everywhere on the web, the same applies for how to edit a user's permissions.
Locate:
C:/Windows/ProgramFilesX86/Steam/SteamApps/Downloading (unless you've change Steams destination file folder)
Find the update to the game that is giving you an issue, and copy and paste it to:
C:/Windows/ProgramFilesX86/Steam/SteamApps/Common
That should override the permissions and allow for you to proceed. Go back to Steam an run the game, problem should be solved.
This worked for me too.
I had an 'unkown' user on the permissions of my steamapps folder. Removed it and added 'users'.
First I removed and reinstalled steam in a different location.
I made a copy of my 'steamapps' folder en restored it to the new Steam directory. This did not fix the issue.
After trying some things I noticed there was a file (not folder) named CS GO in the Steamapps\common folder. This was probably preventing Steam from moving the downloaded folder.
After deleting the CS GO file under Steamapps\common Steam could finally finish the installation.
I hope this will help you. It works for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9PTrsR0EkU