Steam Download Starts Fast Then Slows Down

I have an issue with the new bundle. I bought the above average, and I can't install any of them, nor can I download anything else or update anything. It just says 'An error ocurred while installing (game) (UNKNOWN ERROR)' Someone help please, this happens with everything in my library.

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Here are some steps to help troubleshoot your issue.

  1. Windows 10 and steam stop start download issue The steam client for downloading PC games has stopped working correctly where it used to download without issue about two builds ago. Downloads used to be continuous but now stop and start intermittently.
  2. Whenever I try to download games from steam or other large file downloads my internet connection will peak between 1.2MB/s and 1.8MB/s then drop to 700 kb/s. I have a 4.5MB/s down connection from time warner and speed test rates it near the peak speed I'm seeing.
  3. We do not allow individual posts about the steam servers being down. Do not create threads requesting support. Steam downloads constantly dropping to 0mbp/s, then. I first capped the download speed at 25mbp/s, then 10mbp/s, then 7mbp/s, but nothing's working. The download will just stop, then start up again.
  4. Downloads start faster, then slow down in a few seconds? When downloading files. The same happened although i didnt type any name or browse for the location of the folder,and every one knows that the download starts the moment u press the download button check the *sent and received* activity.

If you are running Steam on a PC:

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Please exit Steam and go to the folder called C:Program FilesSteam (this is the default location for a Steam installation - if you set a different installation directory, you will need to browse to it).

Delete all of the files in this folder except:

The Steamapps folder and Steam.exe (this file is listed as an application and features the black and white Steam logo)

Restart your computer.

Then, launch Steam.exe from within the Steam installation folder, and not from a pre-existing shortcut.

With Steam running, re-test the original issue.

Note: This process will not affect your currently installed games.

If the issue persists, make sure your network is optimized for Steam.

If you are running Steam on a MAC:

Please exit Steam and go to the folder Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Steam

Steam Download Slows Down

Delete all of the files in this folder except for SteamApps.

Restart your computer.

Launch Steam and re-test the issue.

Note: This process will not affect your currently installed games.

Note: If you are using Lion please do the following to enable your Library folder:

  1. Open Terminal
  2. Type chflags nohidden ~/Library
  3. Close Terminal

You should see the Library folder available through the Go menu on the menu bar while holding down the option key.

If the issue persists, make sure your network is optimized for Steam.

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The problem: when I am downloading anything with Steam, no matter where I am or what I am connected to, it pauses the download after a few seconds.

Behavior:

  • Select item to download
  • Navigate to library -> downloads
  • [probz] Game is displayed 'downloading', network speed listed, etc (normal behavior)
  • [see Picture 1 below]
  • After a few seconds, game stops downloading
  • Game is now listed as 'update required (not queued)'
  • [see Picture 2 below]
  • Click 'move to top of queue'
  • goto [probz]

Picture 1

Picture 2

I can workaround this by babysitting the 'move to top of queue' button but for large games this isn't practical.

Things I have tried:

  • Wired connection
  • Using a different network (many, many different networks)
  • Changing Steam download server/location
  • Reinstalling Steam
  • Deleting tons of Steam files and redownloading them
  • Freeing up disk space
  • Changing download speed/limit on Steam
  • Stopping background programs/other internet accessors
  • Adding '-tcp' flag to Steam launch options
  • Running as administrator
  • Crying

This is a problem I've been having for some time and have tried many solutions (see above). I'd love to see a definitive solution to it, especially since I pretty much can't play any game > 1 gb.

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OS: Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit

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System: Lenovo T420 (laptop), Intel i7-2620M, 8gb ram, NVIDIA NVS 4200M

Connection: Up to 45 mpbs AT&T UVerse (usually clocks in at around 30-something)

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EDIT: I would like to note that I used to work in CS (see my Stack Overflow profile), so I do know how to do things like 'make sure your internet connection works', 'don't let other programs hog bandwidth', and 'disable background processes'. Because my internet connection works perfectly for everything else I do, including high-bandwith activities (gaming, netflix, other downloading) I would guess that it is not the problem. Especially since I can workaround through queue babysitting (see above). The ONLY problem I have is with Steam, and ONLY when downloading new games.

Thanks for the suggestions so far.

Dustin
DustinDustin

2 Answers

Try disabling ANY processes that might interfere with your downloading (I fixed mine by disabling Skype). You can find the processes here: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=9828-SFLZ-9289 Let me know if this helped!

MrCrypticMrCryptic

Have you tried changing the download restrictions Steam asks you for when changing the download region?

You can get there by clicking Steam --> Settings --> Downloads

When you change your region, you should be prompted to change your download speed (Modem towards faster speed, Dial-Up towards slower.

Could be the issue you're having. I have had this issue previously, but by changing my download speed to No limit (despite having an average 2mb/s), it helped fix it.

I would daresay this though; it seems plenty of others are having the same issues as you have as well, albeit for different reasons.

senpaisenpai

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