steam is not launched"The issue could be due to steam not launching properly or the game not running in the steam environment. Here are some possible solutions:
1.Make sure Steam is already launched:
Go to the location where Steam is installed (usually C: Program Files (x86) Steam).
Right-click on Steamexe, and select Properties.
Click on the "Compatibility" tab.
Uncheck all the selected checkboxes, and then click Apply.
Then click on the "Change settings for all users" button.
Confirm that these checkboxes are not selected, and then click OK.
Click OK to close all dialog boxes.
If the above steps don't resolve the issue, your Steam installer may be corrupted and needs to be reinstalled.
2.Run the game as an administrator:
First, you need to make sure that you are logged in to your computer as an administrator.
Launch the Steam client and log in to your account.
In the Steam Library, find the game you want to run, right-click on the game and select "Properties".
In the pop-up window, select the "Local Files" tab.
In Local Files, clicking the Browse Local Files button will open the game's installation directory.
In the game's installation directory, find the game's executable (.).exe file), right-click the file.
In the menu that pops up, select Run as administrator.
If you receive a system prompt asking if you want to allow this application to make changes to your computer, tap Yes (or Allow).
The game will launch and run as an administrator.
3.Check your firewall and anti-virus settings:
Click any space on the taskbar > click Task Manager or Start Task Manager.
Now search for the entire Steam quest that is running and right-click on the quest > click on the end task or end processes.
Once you have closed all running Steam Quests, > launch your Steam client again.
4.Changed the startup type of Steam Client Service to Automatic:
Right-click on the Start menu and click Run.
Enter servicesmsc, press Enter.
Find the Steam Client Service in the list of services that are open.
Right-click and click "Properties".
Click the drop-down box next to the launch type, change it to Automatic, then click Apply, then click OK.
5.Delete or replace some files:
Once the command prompt is open, use cd to change the directory to the location where the file is located.
To delete a file, use the command :del""。
For example, to delete test filetxt, just run del"test file.txt"。
You may be prompted if you want to delete the file. If prompted, type "y" and press Enter.
Hope these methods help you solve the problem!