According to Steam, these additional files may be added by your third-party or community server that are unique to the server. Apart from the usual suspect, these errors can also occur due to hard drive corruption or faulty memory modules. If you are also troubled by this error, here are a couple of troubleshooting tips to help you resolve the client file does not match server error in Steam. The following article should help if you are experiencing any of the errors listed below:

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What to do if Pure Server game file does not match the server’s file?

1. Remove third-party files from the install directory

Once all the files are deleted from these folders, verify your game files. Verify Integrity of Game Files

Relaunch Steam and run CS: Go to see if the error is resolved. If not, follow the next set of steps. Experiencing a CS: GO packet loss? Find out what is it, and how to fix it

2. Delete VPK and PAK files manually

Add CS: GO folder to the antivirus exclusion list

Note: These steps are for Malwarebytes antivirus. Check your antivirus documentation to access the exception list. SPONSORED Relaunch Steam and try connecting to CS: GO server and check if the error is resolved.

3. Check for third-party apps issues

Perform a Clean Boot

Restart the system when prompted by the computer. After the restart, launch Steam and try connecting CS: GO to the server. You should successfully connect without the error if a third-party software was causing the issue. If the issue is resolved, you need to find a third-party app that is causing the trouble. Third-party apps like antivirus, system cleaning apps are known to the Client file does not match server error. Make sure that you enable all the services from the Services tab that you disabled to perform a clean boot.

4. Check your internet connection

According to some reports, high ping/packet loss can also cause the Client file does not match server error. So, if you are using a WiFi or LAN connection, check the internet connection for issues. Make sure you have a stable internet connection by using a speed testing tool. You can also use online speed testing tools to check your internet speed. Directly connect the Ethernet cable Perform a network restart

5. Reinstall CS:GO

The Client file does not match server error on Steam can occur due to several reasons. However, the most common reasons have been third-party files in the install directory. Follow the steps in the article to fix the error for good.

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