If you are experiencing the error when installing or updating Gray Zone Warfare or other games on Steam, please follow the steps:
- Run Steam as Administrator:
- Close Steam.
- Right-click the Steam shortcut and select "Run as administrator."
- Check Disk for Errors:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator (right-click and select "Run as administrator").
- Type chkdsk /f /r and press Enter.
- Follow the prompts to schedule a disk check on the next restart, then restart your computer.
- Delete Corrupt File:
- Go to the Steam installation directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam).
- Navigate to steamapps\downloading\ and find the folder for "Transport Fever 2" (it will have the app ID 1066780).
- Delete the contents of this folder.
- Set Folder Permissions:
- Right-click on your Steam library folder.
- Select "Properties," then go to the "Security" tab.
- Ensure your user account has full control over the folder.
- Clear Download Cache:
- Open Steam and go to "Settings."
- Go to the "Downloads" section and click on "Clear Download Cache."
- Restart Steam and try downloading the game again.
- Change Download Region:
- Go to "Settings" in Steam.
- Select "Downloads."
- Change the "Download Region" to a different location.
- Repair Library Folder:
- In Steam, go to "Settings" > "Downloads."
- Click on "Steam Library Folders."
- Right-click on the folder where the game is installed and select "Repair Library Folder."
If these steps do not resolve the issue, you might need to consider more in-depth solutions, such as checking your hard drive health or seeking assistance from Steam Support with detailed error logs and steps you have already taken.