Once the download is complete, double click the executable file of steam and follow the installation wizard. Step 2: In the “Uninstall or change a program”, look for the Steam client in the program list and click “uninstall” and click “uninstall” once again to confirmĪfter successfully uninstalling Steam from your computer, download the latest installer by clicking here. Open the “Uninstall or change a program” window by pressing the “Windows” and “R” keys to bring up the run line command. By removing the old version of Steam, you are also deleting the potentially corrupted Steam folder that is causing the Steam issue. Reinstalling the Steam client may just fix any issues with Steam. Step 3: Reboot your computer and open Steam and check if the issue has been fixed.