Do you see a "verifying installation" prompt whenever you launch Steam? This prompt appears when Steam is cross-checking the game files in its database with those on your computer. Normally, this process should take only a few seconds.

However, if Steam takes an unusually long time to verify the files, it's a sign that something is amiss. This can happen due to corrupt Steam files, weak internet connection, or lack of administrative permissions. As such, if Steam gets stuck in the "verifying installation" process, use the following solutions to get it fixed

1. Restart the Steam Client

Whenever Steam gets stuck on the "verifying installation" process, your first port of call should be to restart the Steam client. Restarting the client will clear any temporary files, cached data, or other resources that might be triggering the problem.

So, restart and check if it makes any difference. If not, then try the next solution.

2. Check Your Internet Connection

Internet router with cable on white surface

Steam requires a strong internet connection to verify the game files. However, if your connection is weak or unstable, Steam might get stuck in the verification process.

You can use an internet-speed testing website to check your internet speed and stability. If the result shows your connection is slow and unstable, try the following solutions:

However, if none of the above solutions work, you'll have to contact your ISP.

3. Launch Steam With Administrative Rights

Another quick way to fix the problem is to launch the Steam client with administrative privileges. Granting elevated rights will ensure that Steam has the required permissions to access and verify the game files.

To launch Steam as an administrator, follow the below instructions:

  1. Right-click on the Steam client and choose Properties from the context menu.
  2. Switch to the Compatibility tab.
  3. Check the Run this program as an administrator box.
    Run this program as an administrator option for Steam
  4. Click Apply > OK to save the settings.

Now, open the Steam client and check if the problem is fixed. If this does the trick, you can configure it to always launch as an administrator on Windows.

4. Temporarily Disable the Security Application

The security application of your computer keeps you protected against malware, viruses, and other cyber threats. However, it can sometimes interfere with the functioning of trusted applications like Steam and cause issues like the one in question.

To fix this, disable the security application of your computer. If you're using a third-party security app, right-click on its icon in the system tray area and choose Disable from the context menu. You can also check your security app user manual to know more about the disabling process.

If you're using Windows Security as the default security app, check our guide on disabling Windows Security on Windows 11.

Disabling Real time protection in Windows Security

After disabling the security app, launch the Steam client and check if it still gets stuck on the verifying installation screen. If yes, re-enable the security app, as corruption in the Steam client might be causing the problem.

5. Clear Out Any Potential Corruption in Steam's Files

Steam download cache contains data related to downloads and updates made on the Steam client. If this data gets corrupted, you might face various issues accessing the Steam client.

The solution here is to clear the Steam download cache data. Here's how:

  1. Launch the Steam client, click Steam at the top-left corner, and choose Settings from the context menu.
  2. In the Settings window, choose Downloads from the left sidebar.
  3. Click the Clear Download Cache option.
    Clear Download Cache option in the Steam client
  4. Click OK to confirm your selection.

The Library folder can also corrupt and cause problems. To repair any potential corruption, click the Steam Library Folders option in the Download section.

In the Storage Manager window, click the three horizontal dots and choose the Repair Folder option.

Repair Folder option in the Steam client

Updating the Steam client is another quick way to eliminate any corruption that might be causing the issue. To update, click the Steam option at the top-left corner and choose the Check for Steam Client Updates option.

Check for Steam Client Updates option in the Steam client

After downloading the update, click the Restart Steam option to install the update.

Restart Steam option in the Steam client

6. Change the Download Region in the Steam Client

Steam lets you choose the download region manually. However, if there's some issue with Steam servers in your reason, you might face the issue at hand.

The solution, in this case, is to switch to a different download region. Here's how to do that:

  1. Launch the Steam client, then go to Steam > Settings > Downloads.
  2. Click the drop-down icon under Download Region and choose a different download region.
    Download Region option in Steam
  3. Click OK to save the changes.

7. Clear the Steam Content Folder

Steam stores its temporary data in the Depotcache and Appcache folder. But the data of these folders can also get corrupted and interrupt the verification process.

You'll have to clear the content of these folders to solve the problem. To do that, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Steam installation directory.
  2. Open the appcache folder and delete everything inside. Similarly, open the Depotcache folder and clear its content.
    Deleting folders in the Steam installation directory

8. Change Steam Services Priority

Increasing the Steam services priority is another quick solution you can try to eliminate the issue. You can do that by following the below steps:

  1. Right-click on the Win icon at the Taskbar and choose Task Manager from the list.
  2. Click the Details icon in the left sidebar.
  3. Right-click on steamservice.exe, hover the cursor to Set priority, and choose High from the context menu.
    Set priority option in the Task Manager

9. Reinstall the Steam Client

Are you still struggling with the verifying installation prompt? If yes, then you're left with no option other than to reinstall the Steam client.

First, uninstall the app from your computer. Then, head to the Steam official website and download the latest version.

Get Back to Verifying Your Steam Games Again

If Steam has issues verifying your game files, hopefully one of the fixes we covered can get it fixed again. Once done, Steam can get back to checking if your game's files are working as they should.