![]() ![]() Obviously getting it working on Windows 7 would be ideal for you, however if other people agree that Windows 7 is somewhat outdated (and that would be a shame because I got on okay with that OS) then you're not entirely out of options. I'm not sure what games you're hoping to run but aside from a few Call of Duty games most of my library (500+ games) works fine with Linux+Steams Proton. I instead installed Linux on it and got another 2 years out of the laptop before I accidentally broke it. While I understand that might be quite a dubious proposition this is exactly how I got into Linux - a laptop refused to repair or boot Windows and I was told it would be best to just throw it away. With that said, if you have free reign of the HDD (that is, you can install/wipe/do what you like with it) might I suggest Linux? I haven't used Windows for a long time, however upon checking a Steam Forums people generally concur that Windows 7 will not be supported for long | Recovering a Stolen or Hijacked Steam Account. In the post's text describe your problem in greater detail (computer specifications, what solutions you already tried, screenshots)įlair your post based on the nature and status of your postįor general Steam discussion visit r/Steam. Make your title as descriptive as possible. There is a good chance somebody already posted a similar problem. If you are having issues with a specific game make sure you "Verify Integrity of Game Cache"īefore posting check the sidebar for solutions to most common problems. If you are having trouble connecting to your account check the Steam Services Status first Post here if you need help with a Steam related problem and help others fix theirs. This is the subreddit of the Unofficial Steam Support. ![]()
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