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The ClientRegistry.blob file, which resides in the root of your Steam folder, is essentially a binary/cache file used to store preferences and other settings. This file can sometimes become corrupt and cause (over 25% of Steam related) problems. Thankfully, we're going to walk you through how to fix this. Locating Your ClientRegistry File Your ClientRegistry.blob sits inside the root of your Steam folder. Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 Users Browse to 'C: Program Files Steam' (or 'C: Program Files (x86) Steam' if you're on a 64-bit PC). Dissemination Plan Program Evaluation. Mac OS X Users Browse to '/Users/ /Library/Application Support/Steam' Fixing Your ClientRegistry File Don't be worried, there's nothing fancy about how to 'fix' your ClientRegistry.blob file.

All you need to do is: • ensure that Steam isn't running (and close it if it is) • make a backup copy of the file - you don't have to place this backup in the Steam folder like • remove the original version of the ClientRegistry.blob from your Steam folder • restart Steam.

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Oct 04, 2009 Should fix any error that has to do with the ClientRegistry.blob file. Here's the link. Mar 29, 2010 @Crazycarpet, try to reboot into safe mode and then try to delete the clientregistry.blob file. Usually, you can delete all files except the steam.exe file. Hey guys and girls. I noticed that, in all of my Steam installations, the file clientregistry.blob is missing. I have a handful of Steam.

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