I assume it's never going to stop, it's been going for minutes, so, is there a way around this, a way to fix this, or a way to disable this scan? Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).Try adding exceptions in these applications for your Steam folder and restart Steam to see if this resolves your issue.If you are a member of the Steam beta program, it might be worthwhile opting out of the beta program and reverting to a previous version of Steam (it should do this automatically) to see if this resolves your problem.If I can figure out how to get to the desktop before the update check happens, I can fix the problem but for the life of me I can't seem to figure out which key strokes to use.Rebooting the system seems to take me right back where I started. I did and finally ended up just re-installing without GNOME and then I could configure the network but the security was just being a problem.
What you'd do here is wait however long it normally takes to verify files and get into the main Steam interface, and then close Steam with the menu option (or system tray icon) before restarting it.It is very incorrect to say that there is only one specific problem which causes Steam to get stuck because each PC has its own unique hardware and software configuration.When you get stuck with this problem, it means that the games are crashing immediately after they are launched.Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?Steam will always check for updates on startup and download and install them automatically to ensure that you're running the latest version.