Author Topic: Steam troubles  (Read 1884 times)

I tried reinstalling steam because of an earlier issue, which lead to a stuff-load more of issues which were only half-way resolved, viruses and such.

Anyways as I tried reinstalling steam, and this keeps coming up.

and as you can see, I have a clear connection to the internet.

I tried logging in through the steam website, and when it requests a code being sent to me e-mail, I can only go through my entrance page of my log-in, and my inbox, but not any other folder to check if it's there. I also haven't received any new e-mails apparently since the first of March, which makes no sense at all.


« Last Edit: March 15, 2013, 01:33:08 AM by Ceist »

Fossil fuels are much more efficient
I recommend switching as soon as possible
you need to open some router ports for steam(cant remember which ones) and allow steam as an exception in your firewall settings

Is steam being allowed through your firewall?

Fossil fuels are much more efficient
I recommend switching as soon as possible
Fossil fuels pollute the environment.

Try renewable resources. Like sunlight or wind.

Hydroelectric power is also an acceptable solution


That should get his old steam powered computer running swell!
He'll need to isolate it from the water source to avoid short circuiting though

But won't his steam powered computer generate condensation and humidity causing hardware failure?

That's why he needs to switch pronto

We can use potatoes as a electrical source.

But we'll need a lot of potatoes.

A LOT

OP your problems are solved
We've got a boatload of potatoes shipping to your location from Ireland

i hope you two get banned ^^^



anyways, is steam allowed through your firewall? do you have some other antivirus where you need to put steam as an exception to what can access the internet?

OP your problems are solved
We've got a boatload of potatoes shipping to your location from Ireland
When he means a "boatload" he means a couple of shipping vessels.

Roughly the size of the MSC Beatrice

your desktop is messy.

i hope you two get banned ^^^



anyways, is steam allowed through your firewall? do you have some other antivirus where you need to put steam as an exception to what can access the internet?

Fossil fuels are much more efficient
I recommend switching as soon as possible
[color=transparent ]you need to open some router ports for steam(cant remember which ones) and allow steam as an exception in your firewall settings[/color]
forget you too