Some users even had problems using the command since they reported how their games went missing from the Steam library. This is not a big deal and we will explain the solution in this article. A lot of users are not sure how to access this command so let’s break it down.

Windows Users

Your Steam files should be refreshed and returned to the original state.

Mac OS X Users

Linux Users

TIP: Some Mac OS X have reported how Safari browser does not allow this command to run. In case you get a message from Safari saying “URLs with the type “steam:” are not supported.”, open the Network windows using Command + K combination and copy the same command there. If the operation turns out to be successful, repeat the following steps. Refreshing Steam files should help you overcome various problems and difficulties with the Steam client and this operation should not interfere with your game files or your account on Steam.

Games Missing from Steam Library Issue

This command seemed to create additional problems for certain people who lost several games in their Steam library after running the function. The game files are still there and the games are visible in the list of installed programs but Steam is not recognizing it in the library and they require the game files to be redownloaded.

The game is featured in the library but Steam does not recognize its core files The real solution to this problem is fairly simple. When you run the steam://flushconfig command, you are basically refreshing Steam completely and the client also forgets which folders you used as Steam libraries. There is only one stock Steam game library and it’s usually located in Steam’s installation folder. Users are able to add their own folders in other locations on the disc or even on another one but the command makes Steam forget about these locations. Nothing basically changes since the game files are still intact and your purchase is not compromised in any way. The right way to fix this is to simply click Steam and open the settings from the drop-down list. After that, open Steam Library Folders from the Downloads tab and make sure to add every folder you used to install games.  Steam will automatically realize that the game files are still there and you should be able to play right away.

Clicking Steam Library Folders enables you to manage the folders where you wish to store your games

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