Ensuring Smooth Steam File Transfers in Windows PC
Have you encountered the “unable to sync” error while launching a particular game on Steam? This means that the Steam client has failed to sync the game’s progress with Steam Cloud.
There could be several reasons behind this; Steam servers or your internet connection could be down, local or game files could be corrupt, the cloud synchronization feature could be turned off, or the game session could be in progress somewhere else. If you’re tired of dealing with this issue, here are a few fixes you can try.
Don’t Jump Into the Game Just Yet…
If you encounter the”unable to sync” error while trying to run a game, that means Steam has been unable to save your game progress from your last session. Therefore, if you launch the game right now, Steam may launch the game with your old saves, which will cause you to lose any saves you made before the error started.
Since running the game again can cost you hours of progress, we recommend you solve the primary problem first, then run the game.
1. Enable Steam Cloud in the Steam Settings
Steam lets you control if your games use the Steam Cloud synchronization feature or not. Turning off this feature in your account settings can lead to sync issues and other errors. Therefore, it’s imperative to ensure that this feature isn’t turned off.
To check that, follow these steps:
Launch Steam.
Navigate to the Steam tab and select Settings.
Go to the Cloud tab on the left sidebar and turn on the toggle next to Enable Steam Cloud.
If the toggle is already on, move it to the left to disable it. Then, enable it again.
If enabling this feature doesn’t resolve the problem, proceed to the next step.
2. Ensure That the Steam Servers Are Up and Running
Steam Cloud won’t work properly if Steam’s servers are down. Therefore, it’s a good idea to double-check that the Steam servers aren’t down or going through maintenance.
To check that, visit the Steam Status website , find the data for the region you’re in on the website, then check whether the servers are online or not in your area.
If servers are down or experiencing technical difficulties, wait a few hours until Steam fixes the backend issue, and your game progress should be saved automatically after that.
3. Check Your Internet Connection
Title: Ensuring Smooth Steam File Transfers in Windows PC