Steam For Mac Not Opening

  

Every time when you turn on or restart your MacBook or desktop computer running macOS, after loading the operating system directly, programs for which autorun is configured start to load.

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I regularly got in the way of starting the system by launching the Steam application and I needed to close it every time manually. In this article we will look at a couple of options for excluding the Steam application from the auto-run list when macOS is started.

Steam is your window into the world of gaming, so if Steam stops opening or responding, you’ll need to know what to do. Here we show you how to fix an unresp. Note: It is not necessary to remove the program from the list: if you just do not like the window that appears when loading it, you can hide it without canceling the launch of the program itself. To do this, check the box to the left of its name. Now autoloading Steam and other programs on the Mac is not a problem for you – add there what you need, and remove the excess.

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Remove Steam Application from Startup via Dock

In the first case, we will consider the option of changing the autorun function using the Doc panel, and this is permissible not only with Steam but also with any other applications on your Mac. Just follow the instructions:

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  • If Steam has a shortcut in the macOS Dock, then simply click the right mouse button (or touchpad);
  • On it and select the Options tab in the pop-up window;
  • Then tick the “Open at Login” menu item.

If the box is checked, the application will automatically start with the macOS operating system, if not, the application is not available in the autorun.

Read more: How to Check if Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Will Run on your Mac?

Remove Steam Application to Startup in the macOS Settings

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In the second case, we will go a little deeper into the system and try to change the autorun function via System Preferences for Applications. Instructions below:

  • To control the autoload function, you will need to go to the System Preferences section, for example, by selecting it from the Apple menu (the apple icon in the upper left corner of the screen);
  • Next we are interested in the item “Users and Groups”;
  • In the menu that opens, select the tab called Login Items. Here is the coveted list. As you probably already guessed, control is carried out using the buttons “+” and “-“.

Note: It is not necessary to remove the program from the list: if you just do not like the window that appears when loading it, you can hide it without canceling the launch of the program itself. To do this, check the box to the left of its name.

Conclusion

Now autoloading Steam and other programs on the Mac is not a problem for you – add there what you need, and remove the excess and always keep the autorun functions under control.

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  • TAJB 21 Feb 2017 10:38:43 1,221 posts
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    I've trawled the internet and found no fix for my issue with steam on my Mac. Anyone got any ideas? Get a PC is not a fix unfortunately.
    Whenever I try to open steam all that happens is the steam icon bounces on the bottom of the screen indefinitely. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Steam but for some reason I get the same issue every time. Any ideas?
  • neems 21 Feb 2017 10:53:55 4,913 posts
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  • TAJB 21 Feb 2017 10:59:49 1,221 posts
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    Searched and searched and I can't find a solution.
  • Phattso 21 Feb 2017 11:00:41 25,826 posts
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    When this happened to me I found a forum post somewhere that listed which files in the Steam install location to delete. It forces it to rebuild them which then often cures the issue. The Mac client is a shonky abomination sadly.
  • Phattso 21 Feb 2017 11:06:00 25,826 posts
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    Try this: 'Go to Finder. Then Library. Then App Support. Then Steam. Mov registry.vdf to trash. Reopen steam.'
    Another thing: when you reinstalled did you restart your Mac between uninstalling and reinstalling? I've had issues with some Steam service not getting terminated which causes problems. It's rare. Maybe three times in six years. I've had Steam refuse to start on my Windows machine twice in the last year mind. Might have too many games.
  • funkstar 21 Feb 2017 11:41:12 3,280 posts
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    quick way to get to library if you didnt know - open finder window, click the 'go' menu, hold the alt/options key and library will pop up in the list of locations
  • Phattso 21 Feb 2017 11:42:41 25,826 posts
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    Yes, sorry. My Macs are permanently in dev mode so no hidden folders
  • THFourteen 21 Feb 2017 11:43:04 53,839 posts
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  • TAJB 21 Feb 2017 12:05:08 1,221 posts
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    Phattso wrote:
    Try this: 'Go to Finder. Then Library. Then App Support. Then Steam. Mov registry.vdf to trash. Reopen steam.'
    I did try this but I couldn't find the folder. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
  • y2rich 21 Feb 2017 14:07:03 3,501 posts
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    Didn't Steam drop support for older versions of the MacOS a while ago? If you're not on the latest that may be the issue
  • TAJB 21 Feb 2017 16:56:07 1,221 posts
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    I'm still on OSX Mavericks I think but can't be certain. All I know is that they want me to install the latest update and make all of my current apps incompatible with the new OS
    Edited by TAJB at 16:56:17 21-02-2017
  • Zerobob 21 Feb 2017 17:46:42 2,528 posts
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    TAJB wrote:
    I'm still on OSX Mavericks I think but can't be certain. All I know is that they want me to install the latest update and make all of my current apps incompatible with the new OS
    Click on the Apple icon (top menu) > ' About This Mac' and it'll tell you your OS version. An old version of macOS could definitely be causing your Steam issue.
  • TAJB 23 Feb 2017 00:14:13 1,221 posts
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    I'm running OSX 10.9.5 It doesn't seem too old. Should I update? Would this be causing the issue?
  • Beetroot_Bertie 23 Feb 2017 00:45:52 515 posts
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    @TAJB The folder should be in the Library folder within your user directory:
    Macintosh HD > Users > Your Username ƒ > Library > Application Support > Steam
    If you were using the 'Go to Folder' command in the finder menu it would be: ~YourUsername/Library/Application Support/Steam
  • TAJB 23 Feb 2017 08:51:15 1,221 posts
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    So I just searched my steam folder and found no Registry.vdf file to delete. Any suggestions?
  • Phattso 23 Feb 2017 08:53:18 25,826 posts
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    Deleting the /appcache directory has been known to work for some (on Windows as well as Mac). Or just move it if you don't want to risk deleting it outright.
  • Phattso 23 Feb 2017 08:54:01 25,826 posts
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    The 'registry.vdf' file will be in the root of the Steam directory, so if you can't see it it ain't there (most likely because you have a fresh install).
  • Beetroot_Bertie 23 Feb 2017 10:45:39 515 posts
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    @TAJB It might be a permissions issue. Open up Disk Utility (in the Utilities folder which is in the main Applications folder), select your hard drive on the left and click the 'Repair Disk Permissions'. It might pay to reboot after that but I'm not sure.
    You could also try resetting the PRAM by restarting/starting up whilst holding down the CMD, ALT, P, R keys. Keep them pressed until the Mac does the start up 'bong' another time.
  • TAJB 23 Feb 2017 11:18:12 1,221 posts
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    So i deleted App Cache and Registry.vdf after fixing permissions with Disk utility and I'm still having exactly the same issue. Nothing seems to be working and now when I check finder the folder directory can't be found even though I was just there?
  • Phattso 23 Feb 2017 11:44:21 25,826 posts
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    Just to confirm - this is only happening with Steam, right? All your other usual apps are working as expected?
  • nickthegun 23 Feb 2017 11:46:11 83,153 posts
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    Download an uninstaller from the app store (one that gets rid of *everything*) and then reinstall it.
  • Phattso 23 Feb 2017 11:47:22 25,826 posts
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    Oh, here's a silly question: it hasn't opened in another desktop space has it? It should switch to the space when you click on the icon, but I'm in clutching at straws territory now.
    Another question: you said you'd reinstalled steam, but as you didn't have permission to see the files mentioned above I'm assuming you didn't try deleting the directory first? Kill the WHOLE directory. Restart. Then install Steam.
    We're sort of into head scratch territory now.
  • Beetroot_Bertie 23 Feb 2017 17:26:58 515 posts
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    Dunno if it will help but maybe delete the 'com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist' from the Launch Agents folder in your user Library.
    Another thing to try might be to create another user account (on your Mac) and see if the problem still occurs when logged in with that one.
    Edited by Beetroot_Bertie at 13:06:19 24-02-2017
  • TAJB 24 Feb 2017 12:16:15 1,221 posts
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    So I deleted the entire registry and reinstalled and I'm still having exactly the same issue. It hasn't opened anywhere else and when I right click and select show all windows it shows that there are no open windows for Steam. Completely dumbfounded.
  • Dirtbox 24 Feb 2017 12:40:45 91,442 posts
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  • Fake_Blood 24 Feb 2017 12:42:47 10,585 posts
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  • Phattso 24 Feb 2017 12:52:54 25,826 posts
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    Yeah I saw that when I googled but the dude isn't getting any message, just no startup.
  • Dirtbox 24 Feb 2017 12:54:36 91,442 posts
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  • Quickonemate 30 Jul 2017 09:26:36 2 posts
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    Hey man i was having the same issue, i had to update to sierra. ill run you through how to download keep in mind it will take awhile (couple of hours) so go to Appstore on computer, search up macOS sierra then click download. then after the download has complete you should be able to run steam again. hope this helped.
  • Quickonemate 30 Jul 2017 09:28:48 2 posts
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    if your have trouble finding the link her it is
    https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/macos-sierra/id1127487414?mt=12
    Edited by Quickonemate at 09:29:22 30-07-2017
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