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CPUCores does not detect any steam game!
The title says it. I have tried deleting config.vdf restarting both steam and cpucores and also adding libraries manually and once again restarting. No games detected, none. I have not configured steam installation in anyway other than having the games installed in two different drives. Yet Cpucores doesn't see the games installed even in the original steam library path. I thought and bought CpuCores because it promises an easy time for non-techies. I must say I'm a bit disappointed. Please help.

Oh and here's my specs (the copy to clipboard function of the DLC I bought for support also doesnt seem to work.. shame I had to write these myself)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU@ 2.50GHz
Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 3 GB
NVIDIA GeForce 610M 2GB
4GB Elpida @1333 MHz
2GB 06C1 @1333 MHz
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit
ASUSTek Computer Inc. K53SD (CPU 1)
TOSHIBA MK7559GSXP 699GB
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Are you using Steam beta? Use normal and see if that works.

Also can you post your specific Steam and PC setup, including all paths.
duruk 27.10.2017 klo 11.57 
I'm not using Steam beta.

I'm using
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\
and
D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common
as the paths where game files are.

Any other info I can provide?
duruk lähetti viestin:
I'm not using Steam beta.

I'm using
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\
and
D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common
as the paths where game files are.

Any other info I can provide?

Just for testing, close CPUCores and try using Windows Explorer and delete %appdata% CPUCores folder.

Then restart CPUCores. Does that help?

Also, what language are you using on your desktop?

Lastly, for a test, try removing the extra Steam library and only having the default Steam library. Then delete the appdata CPUCores folder and start CPUCores up.

Basically, something in your 2 Steam library setup is causing issues here.

Lastly, check %temp%\cpucores.log and see if the log file has any information that looks related. Feel free to paste it in a quote as well.
duruk 27.10.2017 klo 15.11 
Deleted the CPUCores folder under C:\Users\asus\AppData\Roaming. Restarted CPUCores, but it didn't work.

The language is English.

I'm sorry but I'm not willing to remove the extra Steam library, since it contains about 100 GB under 20 games. Any path of solution that wouldn't require me to remove all that would be appreciated.

I've read the cpucores.log but frankly speaking I don't really know what I need to look in it. Also, can you advise how can I paste it in a quote :steamsad: pasting the whole thing does not work due to character limit.

p.s. I appreciate your effort to help, hope it'll work out.

duruk 28.10.2017 klo 15.16 
Hello? Nothing else to recommend?
duruk 2.11.2017 klo 13.24 
sigh.. i really didn't want to ask refund for this..
Hey there,

I'm not asking you to delete Steam games. Just remove the library from Steam's listing. You can easily add it back in and the games will still be there.

What we are trying to do here is figure out why you aren't able to detect any Steam games.

The goal is to try and get your setup completely standard and then go from there. Standard as in things like the default Windows admin account, no run-as admin stuff, default install of Steam, default install of CPUCores, all of that.

Also can you paste your cpucores.log as well from %temp%? Try deleting the cpucores.log first, then starting CPUCores via Steam, then close it, then copy/paste it, it should work as it would have just 1 entry.
duruk 3.11.2017 klo 14.32 
Hey, thanks for looking back at this. First of all, when I try to remove the extra library from Steam's settings, it says "Only empty Steam library folders can be removed". Also changing the name of the extra library folder, and creating another one at the same location with the default name 'SteamLibrary' does not fool Steam. It still sees as there are 18 games installed at D:\SteamLibrary (although it is an empty folder just recreated) and thus does not remove the extra library (without uninstalling every game first I guess). Can you help in any other way to remove this extra library?

There is only one account in this computer so there shouldn't be any problem in terms of admin account.

I had been using the custom library in D as the default download folder of Steam. Changed the default folder to the original Steam library in C. Also uninstalled CPUCores and installed it back at the (now default) original Steam library in C.

I once again deleted config.vdf, closed CPUCores, closed steam, deleted cpucores.log and restarted CPUCores. Here's the contents:


[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Starting CPUCores
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : Manager initialization started
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : Building system key
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : Building system key completed
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : Loading configuration file
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : CPU Identified
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Config : Loading configuration file completed
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Configuration Loaded
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Loading existing games list
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Loading scan games list
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Loading non-steam games list
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Starting Enumarator
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Loading localization (EN)
[2017/11/04 12:16:57] Main : Setting Theme
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : Checking license
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Starting Steam license check
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Attempting to initialize SteamAPI
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: SteamAPI loaded
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Attempting to verify app launched by Steam (RestartIfNecessary)
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: RestartIfNecessary returned false
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Attempting to verify user has Steam license for CPUCores
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: User has license: true
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Attempting to verify user has Steam license for DLC
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: User has license: true
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Attempting to retrieve steam userId
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: Steam UserId: 76561198296475045
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] SteamAPI: License check result: True
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : Steam authentication succesful
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : Assigning achievments if applicable
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : 2 detected, assigning achievement
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : Core achievements assigned
[2017/11/04 12:16:58] Main : Retrieving time played
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Time played: 1.63h
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Time achievements assigned
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Initializing GUI
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Initializing notification icon
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Restoring position (75 75 600 450)
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Setting Startup tab
[2017/11/04 12:16:59] Main : Showing GUI
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Setup async game handler
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Applying settings
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Applying Processor Vendor settings
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Processor detected: intel(r) core(tm) i5-2450m cpu @ 2.50ghz
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Populating Checkbox containers
[2017/11/04 12:17:00] Main : Init finished


duruk 7.11.2017 klo 10.35 
So, does the contents of the log give you any idea on how to fix this?
Hey there,

I read it and it doesn't jump out to me as anything incorrect. That being said, I don't have too much logic in the logging for a situation as complex and rare as this.

Your thing about Steam not allowing the removal of that Steam library, I think you could actually close Steam then edit the config.vdf and search for "folder" as well as Steam\steamapps\libraryfolders.vdf as well.

Lastly, are you using Steam Beta? Double-check and, if so, go back to Steam normal. Then close Steam and delete config.vdf and restart Steam, see if that helps.

Something is throwing off how CPUCores is finding your Steam library, something about file path names, or how file paths are done, etc. So we want to try and make everything as normal as can be to start.

Lastly, after doing any change, delete the %appdata%\CPUCores folder before starting CPUCores as that forces CPUCores to rebuild it's entire config.
duruk 11.11.2017 klo 6.27 
I managed to remove the extra library thanks to your help, deleted the conig.vdf manually and also deleted CPUCores folder; sadly nothing changed.

I am sorry but I had to ask for a refund for this, it has been nearly 2 weeks since I've made the purchase and I wouldn't be able to get the refund if I waited any longer. Thank you for your effort to solve the issue. I will keep an eye on the forums to see if anyone else will have any similar issue and if it can be solved I'll consider buying again. Have a good day.
I can solve your issue... if you still need help!
I don't know if duruk still needs the help, but I am having the same problem and could use a direct method to fix it, if you have one.
12.9.2022 klo 14.40 
Jas lähetti viestin:
I can solve your issue... if you still need help!
how
Jin 17.12.2023 klo 19.21 
I might be late to the party, but CPUCores doesn't seem to be automatically recognizing \steamlibrary\ directory created/assigned by steam upon installing steam games on a different drive outside the default drive windows is installed on.

Any solutions yet?
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