Uploading image: Failed to start upload, A server error occurred In this post, we are going to talk about this issue and see what you need to do if Steam Image failed to upload.
Steam Image Failed to Upload, A server error occurred
If Steam Image failed to upload then try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Let us talk about them in detail.
1] Try updating Steam
Let us start by updating the Steam client app and make sure that you are running its latest version. You might not know this, if your Steam app is outdated, you won’t be able to upload on the server because of incompatibility. So, if you have automatic updates enabled, you can skip this solution. But if you are using manual update, click on Steam > Check for steam client update. Once you have updated Steam, your issue should be resolved.
2] Opt in or Opt out of Steam Beta
For some users, just opting out of Beta and opting in can do the job. So, let us opt in to Steam Beta and see if that works. Follow the steps below to do the same. Once you have opted into Steam Beta, check if the issue persists. If this doesn’t work, you opt out of Steam Beta using the same method and see if that helps. If this worked for you, then we can say that, in your case, the issue was nothing but a glitch.
3] Clear Steam Download Cache
If the download cache of the Steam client app is corrupted, you may encounter the issue in question. We can, however, clear the cache using the Steam client app and fix the issue. Follow the prescribed steps to do the same. After clearing the cache, retry uploading your image and see if that works.
4] Disable Family View
Apparently, there is a bug that stops the Steam client app from uploading images to the server, this bug is called Family View. As you may already know, this feature allows sharing games with friends and family. To disable it, follow the prescribed steps. Finally, restart Steam and see if the issue persists. If the issue is resolved, you can wait for the bug to be fixed by an update. Read: Steam Friends List not working on Windows PC
5] Change your status to offline and then online
There can be a network glitch that is causing trouble for you. One way to fix this issue is to go offline and then go back online. To do the same, click on Steam > Go Offline. Now, go back online, just click on Steam > Go Online. Hopefully, this should do the job for you. Read: Steam needs to be online to update error on Windows PC
6] Delete the Steam app cache
Steam cache the temporary data and files about your games and the app itself. So, the corrupted cache can cause this issue. We need to delete the Steam app cache and see if it helps. First of all, open Task Manager using Ctrl + Shift + Esc hotkey and close all processes related to Steam. Now, open File Explorer and go to the following location. You have to copy the appcache folder and paste it to some other location as a backup. Now, go ahead and delete the folder. Finally, restart Steam and see if the issue persists. Hopefully, these solutions will do the job for you.
How do you upload a picture to Steam?
You can easily upload a screenshot to the Steam cloud library using the following steps. This should do the job for you.
Can you send files over Steam chat?
Yes, now Steam allows you to send any type of file. Earlier, you can just send images, but now, you can send anything over Steam chat. So, if there is a file that you wanted to share with your friend, try sending it via Steam chat. Also Read: Steam failed to send chat message.