Hi there,

Hopefully someone know a little about computer here, since i opened the computer this afternoon it's weird. Images are not showing on website like the avatars on SG forums, game images on giveaway list, same thing on steam pages will open in a weird way, everything is white with no pictures and everything written on the left side of the screen with the words in blue. Where it's supposed to have pictures i have a small square with a folded rectangle in it.... I checked for antivirus, updated flash, java but the problem is still there.
Funny thing is when i use my proxy the pages open normally. (I'm a foreigner in China, that's why i use one coz they block too many websites here).

Anyway if someone has a solution or experienced this problem i'd be glad if you could help. I'm on Windows 7 and i use Google Chrome.

Thanks

10 years ago*

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I'd say try to delete all the cache so you force Chrome to open the images again.

Settings -> Clear Browsing Data

10 years ago
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Did it, it's not working :(

10 years ago
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Change your download region in steam - settings - downloads. If that doesn't help, clean your cookies and registry and restart your PC. Also, if it's happening in your browsers as well, your internet connection might be bad right now, so restart your modem as well.

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Well avatar on SG are back... But steam still looks the same with everything on the left side. I restarted the pc, cleaned the cookies and all but it's still happening... It seems steam is the only website so far having this problem. (except before SG with the avatars not being there)... Maybe something to do with china's great firewall since when i use my proxy i don't have problems with steam...

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Are you using a different DNS address than the one provided by your ISP? The problem seems to be related to your connection with Steam. If you are using the automatically provided DNS from your ISP, try changing it. And if not, vice versa. Try to find a different DNS address (For example opendns or comodo, level3, google etc.). If all else fails, find the ip and full website path of Steam servers and paste them in your hosts file which can be found within your Windows folder (should be in system32/drivers/etc).

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