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[Bug] Millennium keeps resetting to default steam every boot

Open MrMAXVW opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Before Reporting

  • [X] I found no existing issues matching my bug
  • [X] My issue is not caused by a theme

Describe the Bug

Everytime I reboot my PC, the steam will reset to default. There is no options from millennium can be seen. I have to do the powershell script every time to bring back millennium and the theme.

What I have tried:

  • Fresh reinstall steam
  • Uninstall millennium and install again

My settings:

  • Steam located in D:\Steam
  • Using fluenty theme
  • Millennium version 2.11.1

Is it steam forcing something? Or I should install specific version of steam. But I don't think that's a problem. I had 3 PC installed millenium with the same theme. Only one pc has this problem... kinda frustrating

Expected Behavior

As mentioned above

Steps To Reproduce

Reboot > open steam > steam reset to default **update: switching account make this happens too A .crash file appears in steam folder

GameOverlayRenderer.log

When I run the powershell script again, I see more lines shown in the picture 2024-10-03 225209

Operating System

Windows

Anything else?

No response

MrMAXVW avatar Oct 03 '24 14:10 MrMAXVW

When you notice it not working anymore do the following:

  • Check you antivirus hasn't deleted Millennium.
  • Check user32.dll exists in the Steam folder.

You can also start steam with -dev and leaving it running like that until either you see an error, or the dev console no longer shows.

shdwmtr avatar Oct 03 '24 15:10 shdwmtr

Hi, I took some more time to troubleshoot, the problem still exists

  • tried changing other theme
  • tried moving the steam folder from another pc to my laptop
  • user32.dll exists
  • antivirus is disable I really love millennium. It works fine on my other pc. But no idea why not working well on my new laptop...

MrMAXVW avatar Oct 05 '24 05:10 MrMAXVW

You are confident that when this issue happens, user32.dll is still in the Steam folder?

shdwmtr avatar Oct 06 '24 00:10 shdwmtr

You are confident that when this issue happens, user32.dll is still in the Steam folder?

Indeed, I am watching the folder when steam is launching. I also edit the files in "D:\Steam\ext\millennium.ini" And change the content to devtools = no dev_packages = no auto_update_dev_packages = yes use_pip = yes python = D:\Steam\ext\data\cache\python.exe pip_logs = D:\Steam\ext\data\logs\pacman.log pip_boot = D:\Steam\ext\data\logs\pip_boot.log

Seems doesn't matter. Any suggestion on next step? I am thinking if the steam force update itself every boot.

MrMAXVW avatar Oct 06 '24 03:10 MrMAXVW

When I had the same situation, it was because my tinkering with the themes triggered some kind of validation of files. I know, because I saw the "Updating Steam" box appear for a split second on launch and then Millenium was no longer active. So, I think what you said about the forced update might be correct.

However, a reinstall of Millenium fixed it every time for me.

Also, just to make sure, my millenium.ini has these lines at the end of the file:

[Settings] check_for_updates = yes enabled_plugins = core useinterface = yes

jamiethomaswhite avatar Oct 06 '24 16:10 jamiethomaswhite

i think i have experienced it before. when i booted my pc up, it had a powershell warning.

RobloxGabriel1 avatar Oct 12 '24 05:10 RobloxGabriel1

Try checking this issue out: https://github.com/SteamClientHomebrew/Millennium/issues/149

shdwmtr avatar Oct 30 '24 15:10 shdwmtr

Fixed in the latest release!

shdwmtr avatar Nov 02 '24 03:11 shdwmtr