


Steam, the world’s biggest and most well-known gaming distribution platform, was developed by Valve Corporation for Microsoft Windows in September of 2003. Please free up some disk space and then try again.” Anybody helps me? I’m so upset. Your games should be saved when you reinstall Steam.Why does Steam say I don’t have enough disk space? Yesterday, I bought a game on Steam and when I tried booting it, it showed “You do not have enough disk space available to run this game. (hence being listed as the last possible stop).

Some have reported this fixed the problem, but only do this as a last case scenario. If all else fails, you can remove and reinstall Steam. So, let's close Steam, reboot, then log into Steam. Click on Logout of account.īefore you log back in, we've seen a simple reboot fix some problems. Go figure.Ĭlick on your user name in near the top-right corner. It's been so long that initially, we forgot where to log out. If the first step failed you, it's worth a try. When was the last time you logged out? We've gone years without logging out. Logging out might seem like an overly simple fix, but think about it. If you do clear your download cache, you can skip Step 2 as you will be logged out. While you're here, it wouldn't hurt to click on the Clear Download Cache button. That might explain why, at one time, Vietnam worked for everyone having problems in the US. The only thing that makes sense with this solution is a major internet backbone being down and you need to find a server that bypasses that backbone. We know you're frustrated, but don't be afraid to try 5-15 different servers.

Restore the server closest to you later.Īlso, some users reported they had to try different servers until the downloads resumed. If you do use a server in another country, remember this is a temporary fix. A couple of years back, many people reported that using the Vietnam servers solved their problem at the time. On the top left menu, click on Steam > Settings > DownloadsĬlick on Download Region and select another server.ĭon't be afraid to use a server halfway across the country. Sometimes, merely waiting for an hour can solve the problem.Ĭhanging your download region in Settings is the most common solution to this problem. The specific errors you receive have changed over the years, but usually, involve "manifest unavailable" or "missing content manifest." A more obvious error you might run into is "No Steam content servers are currently configured to deliver content for this game." The problem is related to a connection issue somewhere between you and your chosen download server so these errors can be intermittent. When trying to download or update your Steam games, you might encounter errors that say "manifest unavailable" or "missing content manifest." In this guide, we look at why and how these errors appear.
