Why is my Steam download stuck?

Answered by Stephen Mosley

There can be several reasons why your Steam download is stuck at 0 bytes. One common reason is that the server you are trying to download from may be experiencing technical issues or it might be overloaded due to high traffic. In such cases, changing your download region can often help resolve the issue.

To change your download region in Steam, follow these steps:

1. Click on the “Steam” option located at the top right corner of the Steam client.
2. From the drop-down menu, select “Settings” to open the settings window.

Once you have opened the settings window, follow the steps below to change your download region:

3. In the settings window, navigate to the “Downloads” tab located on the left-hand side.
4. Under the “Download region” section, click on the drop-down menu and select a different region from the list.
5. After selecting a new region, click on the “OK” button to save the changes.

By changing your download region, you are essentially connecting to a different server that may have better performance or fewer issues. This can often help in resolving download-related problems, such as downloads getting stuck at 0 bytes.

It is worth mentioning that the download speed and stability can also be affected by your internet connection. If you are experiencing consistent issues with your Steam downloads, it may be worth checking your internet connection speed and stability. You can do this by running a speed test on your internet connection.

In some cases, the issue may not be related to the server or your internet connection. It could be caused by other factors, such as conflicting software or firewall settings. To rule out these possibilities, you can try temporarily disabling any antivirus or firewall software and see if the download starts progressing. If it does, then you may need to adjust the settings of your security software to allow Steam to download without any hindrance.

Additionally, it is also worth checking if there are any pending updates for Steam itself. Sometimes, outdated versions of Steam can cause issues with downloads. Updating to the latest version of Steam can often resolve such problems.

If your Steam download is stuck at 0 bytes, it is likely due to server issues or high traffic. Changing your download region can help in such cases. However, it is also important to consider other factors like your internet connection, conflicting software, and Steam updates. By troubleshooting these different aspects, you can hopefully resolve the issue and get your downloads back on track.