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So I had the same problem but I did a weird manip and it worked, basically I dragged my steam app into application as requested, then I went to the application folder I right-click then open it, it tells me to throw it away, I say yes, then I start again by right clicking then open and that works.
sorry for my english if it's not very good, i'm french !
If you're not seeing a Steam folder in Library/Application support, you are not looking in the correct user's library folder. You need to be looking in the hidden Administrator library folder (the admin on Unix-based systems like MacOS is often called ~, so ~/Library/Application Support). Please do the following:
1. Exit Steam if you have it running
2. Open Finder, then go to Applications
3. Drag Steam to the Trash
4. Go back to Finder, click "Go" on the menu bar at the top of your screen, then click "Go to Folder..."
5. Copy and paste the following, then click Go:
~/Library/Application Support/Steam
6. Delete all of the files and folders in the /Steam folder except for /SteamApps
7. Re-download Steam and reinstall the application
8. Launch Steam.app from your Dock or Applications folder and re-test the issue
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Thanks, having the same problem with my new Macbook Pro, this worked like a charm!
just want to chime in and say I had the same issue, just got a new macbook pro m1 (on monterrey) that had been a replacement for my old macbook air m1... I thought I deleted steam off the old one before my fijles were copied over but not the case
for me doing above was not enough, whenever I would try to run the steam app it would just crash "ended unexpectedly" checking the report / terminal trace would say runtime newer than runtime library error
what fixed this issue for me was a combination of the above
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installing latest rosetta
/usr/sbin/softwareupdate --install-rosetta --agree-to-license
(as per: https://osxdaily.com/2021/11/08/fix-app-crashing-apple-silicon-mac/)
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then in terminal
sudo sh /Applications/Steam.app/Contents/MacOS/steam.sh
only after doing the combination of these three things would the steam application start up and do its normal update thing before opening
Running a Quad-Core i7 MacBook Pro with OS 12.5 (updated from 12.4 while trying to fix this.)
When i start steam, it just shows a completely black screen.
After deleting steam + all related files (Library, caches, download). I tried downloading and installing it again. Several times. With and without restarting my Mac(book Pro, 2,7GHz dual-core I5 2015, 8G DDR3, Monterey 12.6.1).
Nothing seems to change anything.
The silly thing is; this afternoon it did manage to load to the log in screen. Unfortunately I was at work and didn't have the time to check whether the problem went away or not.
I just got home, restarted the mac and of course: It just showed a black screen again. Very disappointing.
Any other tips/tricks anyone?