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Where would I find that? I've only been able to find the download cache which I've already deleted/cleared
While steam is not running, navigate to %appdata/local/steam and delete folder htmlcache.then launch steam.
If you still have the problem , then we will need to go further.
Nothing came up directly as that, but I navigated to the steam folder in program files, then to appcache and deleted the httpcache folder. (I assume that may have been the same thing? Pls correct if I'm wrong though, I really don't know anything about all this!)
Upon launching steam again, though, the problem is still there
Sorry my bad
While steam is not running navigate to
C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Steam and delete forlder name htmlcache
I have done so, thank you for the clarification:)
It unfortunately didn't work
The only cache I can find in steams settings is the download cache, no web cache. I have already cleared/deleted the download cache.
There is some other caches but not linked to the store activity directly than can be cleared and i do not think deleting them will change something to the problem you have while browsing the store.
One people talked about nvidia drivers, last ready drivers caused him some issue and he solved it by using an older release.
https://gtm.you1.cn/discussions/forum/0/4286935452893987778/#c4286935937414780633
there is an option less "brutal" than mine under steam setup/internet browsing and hit the button "clear browsing history"
Anyway you can send a request to steam support and send them the crashdump if one has been creadted during the problem
crashdumps are located at C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\CrashDumps and files have ext .dmp and you will find some steam name like webhelper, steam, etc.
i sat around while it downloaded, finally opened steam.. and it CRASHED AGAIN TWICE. then i let it reopen, started hovering over games even though i assumed it would crash, and.. it didn't. it finally let me scroll the shop and hover games without lag, crashing, and glitching to hell and back.
long story short. update drivers and be patient.
good feedback,thanks for that.
Go to your Steam installation folder on whatever drive you have it installed. Delete EVERYTHING EXCEPT steam.exe and your steamapps folder (because that's where your games reside).
When you've done that, run that steam.exe and it will reacquire all the files it needs.