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Steam Online frequently crashes for me—several bugs and problems.

Steam Online frequently crashes for me—several bugs and problems.

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AwesomePRO2000
Junior Member
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01-03-2025, 02:54 PM
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I have a weird situation on Steam. Whenever I try to play an Online game, the game simply decides to freeze and won't work until I restart the PC. Afterwards it just carries on as though nothing has happened until the next day. It doesn't seem to affect offline games however. My graphic's driver is up-to-date (I use Geforce experience) and I checked the Integrity of the files of the games and they all say there is no issue.
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AwesomePRO2000
01-03-2025, 02:54 PM #1

I have a weird situation on Steam. Whenever I try to play an Online game, the game simply decides to freeze and won't work until I restart the PC. Afterwards it just carries on as though nothing has happened until the next day. It doesn't seem to affect offline games however. My graphic's driver is up-to-date (I use Geforce experience) and I checked the Integrity of the files of the games and they all say there is no issue.

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Skelepreme
Junior Member
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01-05-2025, 09:23 AM
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Then reinstall the drivers, possibly needing to test multiple options.
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Skelepreme
01-05-2025, 09:23 AM #2

Then reinstall the drivers, possibly needing to test multiple options.

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kerem_
Member
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01-05-2025, 10:53 AM
#3
I discovered a possible fix after experiencing the blue screen repeatedly. The error code 'Unexpected store exception error' appeared online. Using Windows PowerShell as an administrator helped me check for damaged files. I executed the command 'sfc /scannow', which performed a verification and identified corrupted files in both offline and online states. It repaired those issues, and everything now functions smoothly.
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kerem_
01-05-2025, 10:53 AM #3

I discovered a possible fix after experiencing the blue screen repeatedly. The error code 'Unexpected store exception error' appeared online. Using Windows PowerShell as an administrator helped me check for damaged files. I executed the command 'sfc /scannow', which performed a verification and identified corrupted files in both offline and online states. It repaired those issues, and everything now functions smoothly.