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Deadpool Apr 5, 2014 @ 12:04am
Clientregistry.blob missing!
well i cant find it and so i think its the reason for many of the issues thats happening to my steam
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TeKraken Apr 5, 2014 @ 12:55am 
What issues?

Try a refresh instead:

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3134-TIAL-4638

I'm not sure if this effects steamguard/trading.
aiusepsi Apr 5, 2014 @ 2:20am 
Steam doesn't use clientregistry.blob any more.
Deadpool Apr 5, 2014 @ 10:54pm 
Originally posted by aiusepsi:
Steam doesn't use clientregistry.blob any more.
Really? if thats the case then why the heck is my steam having issues. i didnt have any before i reinstalled it well actually i had some but there is a new one now
Bad 💀 Motha Apr 5, 2014 @ 10:57pm 
Refresh your Steam Files; as TeKraken linked u to.
Then make sure u run Steam.exe as Admin
Deadpool Apr 5, 2014 @ 11:01pm 
Originally posted by TeKraken:
What issues?

Try a refresh instead:

https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3134-TIAL-4638

I'm not sure if this effects steamguard/trading.
issues:
1.log in loads for 10 mins then fails saying my internet connection failed then i click the retry connection then it logs in normally. this didnt happen before I uninstalled then re-installed my steam
2.(not sure about wether this one is also related or not) my Dota 2 keeps causing my pc to crash then when i turn it on it beeps 4 times pauses then repeats 3 more sets of 4 beeps. then it starts up and says there was a thermal trip. but whats weird is that this only happens to dota 2 other games work perfectly fine and some of them are even laggier than dota 2
ribbit Apr 5, 2014 @ 11:01pm 
haha wow. thanks i have same problem
Deadpool Apr 5, 2014 @ 11:11pm 
well i refreshed it but it didnt solve anything. the issue is still there
aiusepsi Apr 6, 2014 @ 4:15am 
2. Sounds like a hardware problem. If you keep getting thermal trips, it implies that you've got insufficient cooling, possibly a fan is dead or dying. If your motherboard is beeping at you, that's a really bad sign.
Bad 💀 Motha Apr 6, 2014 @ 4:23am 
Yes, sounds like your CPU or GPU is getting way to hot.
I would address this before it leads to hardware failures.

If a thermal-trip is making the system auto-shutdown (which it does to help avoid hardware damages due to high temp threshold set by the motherboard) then u should at the very least let it remain off for a good 10mins and cool down before trying to power it back on again.

Monitor your temps in Windows.
Get better cooling for the system.
Deadpool Apr 6, 2014 @ 5:50am 
but how come it only affects one game?
aiusepsi Apr 6, 2014 @ 8:11am 
No idea, but it's not some sort of problem with Dota 2.

You ought to be able to use any component in your system at the level of performance it's rated for, for extended periods, without issue. What the heck is the point of buying an expensive component if you can only run it 50% or it'll get too hot?
dontDrinkH20 Apr 4, 2016 @ 6:32pm 
for me, what's happening is that all of the solutions to my problem (originally just always offline, then after re-installing steam it was "Steam cant connect to the steam servers.")

I have tried:

1. Re-installing steam, then uninstalling it, restarting my computer and router, and installing it, doing that 3 more times
2. Using regedit to try to turn it into online mode so it can update (the "Offline" registry doesn't exist)
3. Redoing my router
4. Running as administrator
5. Deleting all .blob files (Ever since the first time I reinstalled, there weren't any)
6. went into the control panel and opened Administrative Tools>Services, right-clicked Steam Client Services, selected Properties, and to set it to automatic then reboot it. (There was no Steam Client Services in it)
7. Disabled firewall, restart, reinstalled it
8. Started SteamTmp.exe (Doesn't Exist Either)

I think the problem is that I installed steam on my friends computer and left it running, causing it to believe it was the only one on, not allowing me to connect. My friend is out of town though, so it might be a while.
Sledgecubus Apr 4, 2016 @ 8:46pm 
Originally posted by Empiron:
for me, what's happening is that all of the solutions to my problem (originally just always offline, then after re-installing steam it was "Steam cant connect to the steam servers.")

I have tried:

1. Re-installing steam, then uninstalling it, restarting my computer and router, and installing it, doing that 3 more times
2. Using regedit to try to turn it into online mode so it can update (the "Offline" registry doesn't exist)
3. Redoing my router
4. Running as administrator
5. Deleting all .blob files (Ever since the first time I reinstalled, there weren't any)
6. went into the control panel and opened Administrative Tools>Services, right-clicked Steam Client Services, selected Properties, and to set it to automatic then reboot it. (There was no Steam Client Services in it)
7. Disabled firewall, restart, reinstalled it
8. Started SteamTmp.exe (Doesn't Exist Either)

I think the problem is that I installed steam on my friends computer and left it running, causing it to believe it was the only one on, not allowing me to connect. My friend is out of town though, so it might be a while.

I've got the same problem, and I'm about to ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ kill myself. It's been almost a month.
Bad 💀 Motha Apr 4, 2016 @ 10:40pm 
Why are people still talking here?
Steam never uses this file anymore.
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