Cracked Steam Unable To Connect

Someone actually described his problem and listed what he has tried so far. A rare thing here.:)Anyway.
While you wrote you tried with administrator account. I'd also try to create a new account on the computer and try with that.Since you don't have Lan it's hard to take out the router entirely of this picture.
But that's something you might as well try if you are running out of possibilities. Use another computer with lan and wireless to connect to the internet and use the wireless card with connection sharing (windows 7). (or alternatively another router)also maybe if you can make room on one of your partitions. Install another windows7 and see if it works there.
(that result of course doesn't provide a solution, yet it indicates that it's a problem with your current installation)try to change the mac address of your wireless card. (depending on the driver this can be done in the driver options)Jess. 'It does NOT have to do with anything already on my system (drivers, software)'Actually this is almost certainly what it is. Since it works for most people, any issues with it are certainly going to be with your configuration.Most likely it's a problem with the way your security software is configured.With the amount of stuff you have installed/uninstalled and settings you've changed, you may have eliminated the problem already and just created new ones.I'd suggest removing all the security software and using alternatives. The built-in firewall is perfectly fine for normal users and doesn't interfere much. Windows Security Essentials is also a good, free and low-usage antivirus. Originally posted by;72229977:Since you don't have Lan it's hard to take out the router entirely of this picture.
But that's something you might as well try if you are running out of possibilities. Use another computer with lan and wireless to connect to the internet and use the wireless card with connection sharing (windows 7). (or alternatively another router)I don't see why the router is still in the picture.As far as I'm concerned, the connection worked fine - no change made to neither router, modem, WLAN adapter or firewall.But, yes, I'll consider it a last resort (since I'd have to buy a cable and what not:P)!( EDIT: In this correction process, I've used Tethering via my Samsung Galaxy S 2 once, if this info helps you help me:P In addition, I've used another WLAN-Stick(which all by itself, works totally fine) = no change to the problem:/ ).

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Originally posted by;72229977:also maybe if you can make room on one of your partitions. Install another windows7 and see if it works there. (that result of course doesn't provide a solution, yet it indicates that it's a problem with your current installation) This doesn't seem like a good solution to me - but I'll give it a shot, just to be able to identify the problem.( EDIT: btw: circumventing a totally new installation (or another) by installing Steam on a USB Stick doesn't work - I just tried:P ). Originally posted by;72905935:'It does NOT have to do with anything already on my system (drivers, software)'Actually this is almost certainly what it is. Since it works for most people, any issues with it are certainly going to be with your configuration.Most likely it's a problem with the way your security software is configured. Okay, I agree with you, it HAS to be client side.But what I meant by saying that is: I'm 99,9% sure, I hadn't done any change to my system in weeks, if not months, before the error occurred.Can't seem to remember any visible update, either.which brings me to. Originally posted by;72905935:With the amount of stuff you have installed/uninstalled and settings you've changed, you may have eliminated the problem already and just created new ones.I'd suggest removing all the security software and using alternatives.
The built-in firewall is perfectly fine for normal users and doesn't interfere much. Windows Security Essentials is also a good, free and low-usage antivirus. That might be true.
Hmm yeah after re-reading my answers. If you tried with another wlan stick the MAC change is pointless.
And yes if you tried with your mobile phone over the mobile network that should negate the router as well as a source of the problem.I've found this unusual solution by googling a snippit (CsCom Session)of what was written in your log file:But if that would be the case. You'd probably run into more problems of programs/windows complaining about not having a temp folder. Anyway doesn't hurt to check. Also make sure%userprofile% is properly resolved (even tho i've never encountered this not being correct)iobit - advanced system care present in your system?also regarding the link given to you by the support. Did you try the launch options? -tcp and -clearbeta (in case you were in a beta?)Jess. Hey:)THANKS for still answering;)Well, my TEMP folders are set up correctly and there seems to be no problem whatsoever with resolving the%userprofile':PI read already about IObit's interference - it's not and has never been installed:)Yes, at one point I had different links to the.exe with different launch options on the desktop - none of which I tried had any influence:/Pinging 8.8.8.8 worked perfectly - the only thing I noticed was the latency swinged between 18 and 106ms - but I guess, that's due to wireless?
Also, 106ms doesn't seem like a big influence on connecting to Steam. I didn't have any timeouts - so, no solution there:/Thank you, you guys:)I'm still hoping that any of you does have THE one bit, I was missing all the frustating time:/. Originally posted by:Did you try setting up a VM?
If Steam works in there you can pretty much rule out your network connection.Other things to try:- INet connection via cellphone?- deactiate all 3rd party network drivers in the adapter's settingsCan you upload your logs somewhere?I mentioned before, I tried tethering already - since I got my cell lying around:D3rd party network drivers?When I lookup driver details of the adapter I'm using (Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11. Doubt it's the network driver since you tried with another wireless card, unless it was the exact same model/brand.but maybe try to uninstall all the VPN Software you might have installed as they usually install virtual adapters. Also check device manager - View - display hidden devices (or something simiar) and review the 'network adapters'.do you usually save your password in the client? If you do try to set your date back a few weeks.
I've read in another 'offline mode' thread that it looks like steam credentials seem to expire after a while and then you are required to connect to the internet again. So if you save your credentials try to set the date a few weeks back. Try offline mode and from there try to switch to online mode.another thing you might try to 'FIDDLE' with is. All the registry entries regarding steammaybe delete them and reinstall steam. Or export them from a computer with properly working steam (there might be a problem with steam install path here if it's not default) and import them on your computer.as for VMs you can try 'Microsoft Virtual PC 2007' or 'Virtual BOX'.
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These should be free and not require you to register anywhere.You could also try this ( ). And see if you can connect with it. (it's safe from what I can tell and I've used it myself before; remove the additional u's)Jess.
Originally posted by:doubt it's the network driver since you tried with another wireless card, unless it was the exact same model/brand.but maybe try to uninstall all the VPN Software you might have installed as they usually install virtual adapters. Also check device manager - View - display hidden devices (or something simiar) and review the 'network adapters'.it's not:PI have already uninstalled the VPN software I had - but I did have a Teredo tunneling thingy AND several ISATAP adapters in the list - I read somewhere that one ought to deacitvate those anyway, so I did:P (but AFTER the problem forst occurred). Originally posted by:do you usually save your password in the client? If you do try to set your date back a few weeks. I've read in another 'offline mode' thread that it looks like steam credentials seem to expire after a while and then you are required to connect to the internet again. So if you save your credentials try to set the date a few weeks back. Try offline mode and from there try to switch to online mode.I do, yes.
So.I set the date back a month - but the error persists. I can't even choose to run Steam in offline mode - it's 'create new acc', 'ps3 blabla' or 'log in' - after I try to log in, the 'connection to the Steam network. Offline mode not available' thingy pops up.:/. Originally posted by:another thing you might try to 'FIDDLE' with is. All the registry entries regarding steammaybe delete them and reinstall steam.
Or export them from a computer with properly working steam (there might be a problem with steam install path here if it's not default) and import them on your computer.as for VMs you can try 'Microsoft Virtual PC 2007' or 'Virtual BOX'. These should be free and not require you to register anywhere.You could also try this ( ). And see if you can connect with it.
(it's save from what I can tell and I've used it myself before; remove the additional u's)Jess In fact, I did the registry thing yesterday:P it's not the path either, as far as I could tell.:/ AND I pretty much copied the entire Steam folder + registry keys onto my laptop - wouldn't work.:/As of 'Vapor' - mh, I don't know about that. It doesn't seem like a perfect solution + I kind of worry about the safety D:I'll try those VMs then:)Thanks, Jess:). Originally posted by:Sounds like your Windows 7 installation has some obscure problem;)Did you try installing Steam into another directory btw (eg C:Steam)? Maybe it's a permission problem.A asked for log files earlier - I meant the steam.log and the stuff in the logs (mainly the connectionslog.txt) folder.
Fallout 4 crash on save fix. Yeah, I tried to make sure that all of the necessary permissions were set up correctly and ended up with pretty much giving full access to every 'group' there was:PEDIT: I just re-installed Steam on C: (instead of my original installation on D:) again - no change to the problem:(These are 'fresh' logs from a freshly installed Steam on C: on my laptop.I tried running it once - the localization is German:P (But, I'm guessing.from the sight of your username, that's no problem:D).
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