

Check if there’s any related game file quarantined by your Antivirus software If it still show the error, try the other fixes below. Then, try to resume or refresh the download. To run Steam as administrator on Windows 10, simply right-click on Steam shortcut icon and then select “ Run as administrator“. Run Steam as administratorĪs most of the files need permission to be written on your disk drive, you need to run Steam as administrator (if it hasn’t already ran as admin) so that Steam has the privileges to download and write the files on your disk drive.

If the “Missing downloaded files” error happens when you download a game or a huge patch for a game, try the solutions below. Steam “Missing Downloaded Files” when downloading a game or an update “Missing Downloaded Files” when downloading Steam Workshop Content.Check if there’s any related game file quarantined by your Antivirus software.Steam “Missing Downloaded Files” when downloading a game or an update.There's not one solution, there are several possible solutions. Originally posted by pieuponieu:I had this problem last Friday (and even before the update a few times), and I found a lot of different info about how to solve it. Also, where is the verify cache option? Is it in settings? In that file location, there were two of that type of file, neither with that exact number. Originally posted by flippityfloo:I had this problem last Friday (and even before the update a few times), and I found a lot of different info about how to solve it. This one is from a guy in a CS group on FB. Check the mods, if you don't see any, hit F5. Great troubleshooting guide by RamsesII which includes a section on "Content Manager empty, Mods / Assets Missing"īy the way, the first time I had this problem, it was the local LUTs files issue (from the guide above), which was really easy to fix, so maybe check that before doing all the other stuff. This is from Athmo in this thread yesterday. Do a 'verify cache' (as described in link above) again and all mods will get downloaded again. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\workshop) and delete the appworkshop_255710.acf file. I found that one in the comments of the reddit post at the end.īut there are other possible solutions. What finally did it for me was to go to Steam > Settings > Downloads and make sure the box for Limit auto-updating schedule was UNCHECKED.

I had this problem last Friday (and even before the update a few times), and I found a lot of different info about how to solve it.
