Не обновляется steam mac os
I had a similar problem with a downloaded app the other day (not Steam). You might have some luck with the following:
1. Right-click app and with ‘alt’ key depressed select ‘Copy “app name.app” as pathname’ from the contextual menu to copy the location file path.
2. Open Terminal. Paste the newly copied pathname in between the speech marks of the command below (the speech marks are only necessary if the pathname has any spaces in it).
sudo xattr -cr «/Applications/app name.app»
This worked for me. I got the info from this page, so I’d recommend giving it a read before committing to running the command.
After updating Catalina, I’ve suffered the same issue. Even I formatted the hard disk and reinstalled Catalina, the result is the same though. I can’t figure out what the heck is the problem.
Unfortunately, Beetroot Bertie’s way doesn’t work.
I had a similar problem with a downloaded app the other day (not Steam). You might have some luck with the following:
1. Right-click app and with ‘alt’ key depressed select ‘Copy “app name.app” as pathname’ from the contextual menu to copy the location file path.
2. Open Terminal. Paste the newly copied pathname in between the speech marks of the command below (the speech marks are only necessary if the pathname has any spaces in it).
sudo xattr -cr «/Applications/app name.app»
This worked for me. I got the info from this page, so I’d recommend giving it a read before committing to running the command.
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Не обновляется steam mac os
Для тех, кто несколько раз сносил стим и не может найти путь /Application Support/Steam/registry.vdf.
Я сделал так и мне помогло:
1. Скачайте AppCleaner и установите его
2. Скачайте стим с оф.сайта и установите его ИМЕННО в папку ПРОГРАММЫ (!)
3. Запустите стим, обновится и вылетит.
4. Открывайте AppCleaner, во вкладке ПРОГРАММЫ ищите Steam (в любом случае найдет)
5. У вас должно быть: сама программа и папка Steam (нажимайте на значок папки и она откроется, там и есть этот зловещий файл registry.vdf его и удаляйте)
6. Запускайте стим, все должно работать!
Кому поможет отпишитесь.
и у меня нет такой папки, это всё потому, что до этого основательно сносили мы стим))) что делать? выручайте
так сделайте полноценную чистку стима, и установите заново, Папка появится 100% ))
парни, всем желаю удачи, ибо меня эта хрень с утра напрягла, и я вас понимаю))
Для тех, кто несколько раз сносил стим и не может найти путь /Application Support/Steam/registry.vdf.
Я сделал так и мне помогло:
1. Скачайте AppCleaner и установите его
2. Скачайте стим с оф.сайта и установите его ИМЕННО в папку ПРОГРАММЫ (!)
3. Запустите стим, обновится и вылетит.
4. Открывайте AppCleaner, во вкладке ПРОГРАММЫ ищите Steam (в любом случае найдет)
5. У вас должно быть: сама программа и папка Steam (нажимайте на значок папки и она откроется, там и есть этот зловещий файл registry.vdf его и удаляйте)
6. Запускайте стим, все должно работать!
Кому поможет отпишитесь.
Для тех, кто несколько раз сносил стим и не может найти путь /Application Support/Steam/registry.vdf.
Я сделал так и мне помогло:
1. Скачайте AppCleaner и установите его
2. Скачайте стим с оф.сайта и установите его ИМЕННО в папку ПРОГРАММЫ (!)
3. Запустите стим, обновится и вылетит.
4. Открывайте AppCleaner, во вкладке ПРОГРАММЫ ищите Steam (в любом случае найдет)
5. У вас должно быть: сама программа и папка Steam (нажимайте на значок папки и она откроется, там и есть этот зловещий файл registry.vdf его и удаляйте)
6. Запускайте стим, все должно работать!
Кому поможет отпишитесь.
нету ни каких папок.
та же ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ хрень на аймаке OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)
— никаких стимов в библиотеках не осталось
— тоже не отвечают
APPCleaner помог!
но если при каждом обновлении будет глючить — это же не дело..
Есть команда для включения отображения скрытых файлов системы:
defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles 1 && killall Finder
Открываем терминал (Launchpad — Другие — Терминал), копируем команду, вставляем в терминал, нажимаем «Enter». Открываем «Finder», если он был открыт, может потребоваться перезапустить его.
На верху в меню «Finder» выбираем «Настройки. «, открываем вкладку «Боковое меню», ставим галочку в графе «Устройства» на наш Mac. В боковом меню выбираем наш Mac, далее следуем:
Macintosh HD — Пользователи — ИмяВашейУчетнойЗаписи — Библиотеки (с зажатой клавишей «Ctrl» на клавиатуре щелкаем мышкой, выбираем «Открыть») — Application Support — Steam.
Находим файл «registry.vdf» и удаляем его. После этого Steam должен заработать.
Дальше если хотим выключить отображения скрытых файлов системы, вводим в терминале команду:
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Не обновляется steam mac os
Mac OS Catalina 10.15 is going to be the first Mac OS to only support 64-bit. Steam is not going to work for Mac OS 10.15 because the client cannot benefit itself to 32-bit and it has not been optimised to 64-bit, now you have been warned that whenever you have updated the Mac OS to 10.15 Steam will cease to work and then all the Mac users will be extremely upset so please stop the updates after you get to Mojave.
What about this?
Honestly, you do my copy steam_osx over the top of an older version trick, and it works just fine.
I will be very surprised indeed if this isn’t sorted by default for everyone before Catalina comes out. The bigger issue is the number of games that don’t have 64-bit binaries.
Also it seems like there’s a bug which makes game launches not work right. This is why you don’t run beta OSes, kids.
Here is a video of me launching a game on Steam on macOS 10.15 Catalina. I cut the video just after loading the overlay because I didn’t want to show my online friends in the video.
It is very, very far from irretrievably broken. And running a developer-only beta of a new OS always leads to stuff being broken. Backblaze pops up an error message every once in a while because of changes Catalina makes to filesystem layout. DaisyDisk is pretty broken. I’m only running Catalina because I am myself a developer. Normal people really should just wait until it properly comes out later this year, and if Steam is still a little broken when Catalina is actually properly released, then there’ll be cause for concern.
Here is a video of me launching a game on Steam on macOS 10.15 Catalina. I cut the video just after loading the overlay because I didn’t want to show my online friends in the video.
It is very, very far from irretrievably broken. And running a developer-only beta of a new OS always leads to stuff being broken. Backblaze pops up an error message every once in a while because of changes Catalina makes to filesystem layout. DaisyDisk is pretty broken. I’m only running Catalina because I am myself a developer. Normal people really should just wait until it properly comes out later this year, and if Steam is still a little broken when Catalina is actually properly released, then there’ll be cause for concern.
Steam works for Catalina already. When you upgrade to Catalina, your currently installed Steam version will not work. Delete it and re-download the app from Steam. It downloads a working version then.
However, many games (including 64-bit ones) seem not to work yet. Of course, as others have mentioned, do not use betas as your primary operating system.
Mac OS Catalina 10.15 is going to be the first Mac OS to only support 64-bit. Steam is not going to work for Mac OS 10.15 because the client cannot benefit itself to 32-bit and it has not been optimised to 64-bit, now you have been warned that whenever you have updated the Mac OS to 10.15 Steam will cease to work and then all the Mac users will be extremely upset so please stop the updates after you get to Mojave.
I just installed Catalina and could not open my previously installed Steam. However, I downloaded the latest version and installed it and it opened up without a problem. I agree with other posters and say wait for the final release to condemn Steam to Mac death. The running application does show the «can’t run this app» icon, but it is running. (Wierd.)
Huh — I just tried to launch a game (Cities: Skylines) and it says app running but the window never opened. Give Valve some time to iron out the issues with the new OS and I’m sure things will work out. Or, there will be lots of people calling 800-MYAPPLE and complaining, I’d imagine.
Nevermind — the game did finally open. It just took a REALLY long time to do so.
EDIT: Steam updated itself and when it relaunched, the Dock icon refreshed itself and the «can not run app» icon went away.
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Не обновляется steam mac os
After updating to the beta of macOS 11 Big Sur, it seems Steam does not recognise it is running on macOS, and therefore refuses to run any game. I’ve tried running Parkitect from within the steamapps folder, and that does work, indicating the problem originates within the Steam client, not individual games. I hope Steam fixes this issue soon, which is why I’ve decided to bring it to light here. I hope this is the right place to do so.
p.s. Sadly, for many of my other games (Football Manager 2020, Euro Truck Simulator 2, Hearts of Iron IV), this method does not work as it requires starting the game from within Steam. Does anyone know a quick fix to circumvent this problem for these games, or does such a fix not exist?
UPDATE: fixed in the latest beta! Just enrol in Steam’s beta program and force update your client, and play buttons will not be greyed out anymore.
Well, don’t use a OS that is still in development and will be for months before it is even fit for productive use.
Even I have noticed the same behavior. Apparently steam does not recognize the platform as a mac device. Don’t worry, steam developers might know about it as they always have to plan for os updates and changes they can do, and obviously we are into only week 1 of Big Sur. Give them time.
Even I use betas for development and bug reporting purposes, it’s natural to have these kind of bugs. I still recommend installing a windows on bootcamp, so that you can play your game whenever you want. I play CS GO most of the time, but still I have a windows handy for that.
I don’t think there would be any quick bug fixes for it, we will have to wait for steam update. Also, ignore the people who don’t provide logical answers because they might not be in your situation, but will still judge you.
Even I have noticed the same behavior. Apparently steam does not recognize the platform as a mac device. Don’t worry, steam developers might know about it as they always have to plan for os updates and changes they can do, and obviously we are into only week 1 of Big Sur. Give them time.
Even I use betas for development and bug reporting purposes, it’s natural to have these kind of bugs. I still recommend installing a windows on bootcamp, so that you can play your game whenever you want. I play CS GO most of the time, but still I have a windows handy for that.
I don’t think there would be any quick bug fixes for it, we will have to wait for steam update. Also, ignore the people who don’t provide logical answers because they might not be in your situation, but will still judge you.
Even I have noticed the same behavior. Apparently steam does not recognize the platform as a mac device. Don’t worry, steam developers might know about it as they always have to plan for os updates and changes they can do, and obviously we are into only week 1 of Big Sur. Give them time.
Even I use betas for development and bug reporting purposes, it’s natural to have these kind of bugs. I still recommend installing a windows on bootcamp, so that you can play your game whenever you want. I play CS GO most of the time, but still I have a windows handy for that.
I don’t think there would be any quick bug fixes for it, we will have to wait for steam update. Also, ignore the people who don’t provide logical answers because they might not be in your situation, but will still judge you.
Thanks for your comment. I just thought there might be a quick, DIY fix for it as it seemed like such a small issue. But I’m sure that perhaps when the public beta comes out, and more people report this issue, Steam will fix the problem as it does not really seem like a difficult fix.
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