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In this video, I'll show how to fix Steam corrupt disk. This error has the following message: "An error occurred while installing (Corrupt disk)". This is a bug and problem which prevents Steam users from correctly installing video games while using the Steam platform. In other words, the steps of the video will allow you to fix Steam not correctly installing games and Steam games installing error due to the corrupt disk error. Follow the steps in the video to be able to solve this problem and correctly install your video games on your computer. This is a full guide on how to fix Steam corrupt disk error, so make sure to watch all of the video because there are several potential solutions to this problem.

00:00 Disk Cleanup
00:24 Disk Error Check
00:42 Steam Flush
00:53 Windows Firewall Exception for Steam
01:31 Steam Folder Attributes
01:51 Steam Folder Security User Permissions
02:02 Steam Compatibility Settings
02:21 Steam Downloading Folder
02:38 Steam Download Cache
02:53 Steam Library Repair
03:04 Windows Disk Check Tool
03:24 Uninstall Steam

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write "disk clean"
Click on "Disk Cleanup"
Select the disk where you install your games
Click on OK
Select all of the options
Click on OK

Open Computer
Select the drive in which you have your games installed
Right-click it
Click on Properties
Click on Tools
In Error Checking, click on Check

Right-click on Steam
Click on "Exit Steam"
Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write: Run
Click on Run
Write: steam://flushconfig
Click on OK

Press the WINDOWS key or click on the WINDOWS icon
Write: Windows Security
Click on Windows Securityy
Click on Virus & Threat Protection
In Virus & Threat Protection Settings, click on Manage Settings
Scroll down
In Exclusions, click on Add or Remove Exclusions
Click on Add an exclusion
Select Folder
Choose the Steam folder
Click on Select Folder

Open the Steam folder
Select Steam
Right-click on Steam
Click on Properites
Click on Compatibility
Check the option "Run this program as administrator"
Click on Apply
Click on OK

Open Computer
Open Drive
Open Program Files (x86) [Unless you installed Steam on a different folder]
Select the Steam folder
Right-click it
Click on Properties
Uncheck the option "Read Only"
Click on Apply
Click on OK

Open Computer
Open Drive
Open Program Files (x86) [Unless you installed Steam on a different folder]
Select the Steam folder
Right-click it
Click on Properties
Click on Security
Click on Edit
Click on Users
Check "Full Control"
Click on Apply

Inside the Steam folder,
Open the Steamapps folder
Select the "downloading" folder
Rename it to anything, we can rename it to "folder"
Close the Steam folder

Open Steam
In the top-left corner of the screen, click on Steam
Click on Settings
Click on Downloads
In Download Region, click to show the options
Choose a region which is close to where you are in the world

Open Steam
In the top-left corner of the screen, click on Steam
Click
Transcript
00:00Press the Windows key or click on the Windows icon and write
00:04Disk Clean
00:06and click on Disk Cleanup
00:09Select the drive where you install your games
00:13and click on OK
00:16Select all of the options
00:21and click on OK
00:24Open Computer
00:27Find the drive where you install your Steam games
00:31Select it, right click it and click on Properties
00:35Click on Tools
00:37In Error Checking, click on Check
00:41Click on the Windows icon
00:44Write Run and click on it
00:46and write Steam Flush Config
00:50and click on OK
00:52Press the Windows key or click on the Windows icon
00:56Write Windows Security and click on it
01:00Click on Virus and Threat Protection
01:03In Virus and Threat Protection Settings, click on Manage Settings
01:09Scroll down
01:12In Exclusions, click on Add or Remove Exclusions
01:17Click on Add an Exclusions
01:21and choose Folder
01:23and make sure to select the Steam folder
01:27and click on Select Folder
01:31Open Computer
01:33Open Drive
01:34Open Program Files
01:36Select Steam
01:38Right click
01:40Click on Properties
01:41Find the option of Read Only
01:44and make sure to uncheck it
01:46and click on Apply
01:48and click on OK
01:50Click on Security
01:53Click on Edit
01:54and select Users
01:56Click to Allow Full Control
01:59and click on Apply
02:01Go to the Steam folder
02:04Scroll down
02:07Select Steam
02:08Right click it
02:10Click on Properties
02:11Click on Compatibility
02:14and check the option
02:15to run this program as Administrator
02:18Click on Apply
02:19and click on OK
02:20Inside the Steam folder
02:23open the Steam Apps folder
02:25Select the Downloading folder
02:28Click on it
02:29and rename it to Anything
02:31We can call it Folder
02:34and press Enter
02:35and close the Steam folder
02:38Open Steam
02:39Click on Steam
02:40Click on Settings
02:42Click on Downloads
02:45Scroll down
02:47In Clear Download Cache
02:49Click on Clear Cache
02:51and Confirm
02:53Click on Storage
02:54Choose the drive
02:56in which you have your games installed
02:58Click on the three dots
03:00and click on Repair Library
03:03Press the Windows key
03:05or click on a Windows icon
03:07Write CMD
03:08Right click on it
03:10and click on Run as Administrator
03:13Write CHKDSK
03:17Space
03:20Bar
03:20F
03:21and press Enter
03:24If none of this works
03:26uninstall Steam
03:27and install Steam again
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03:31and is there any other solution you need?
03:34Tell me in the comments
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03:37and watch out
03:37on YouTube
03:37and we'll see you next timeincoln
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