
However, even if you aren’t tech-savvy, following the steps below will make the process easy for you. This is considered a slightly more complex solution. If you want to know more, you can find the original thread here. This handy solution is another community fix and was discovered by a Reddit user. Fix 2: Execute The “wpr-cancel” Command In Command Prompt If this doesn’t solve your issue, try the other methods in this guide.
Open your Steam library and continue the installation if it doesn’t resume automatically. Right-click it and choose Run as administrator to start the app with administrator privileges. Find the shortcut you use to launch Steam on your PC. If the Steam client is already open, go to the top-left corner and click “Steam” and then “Exit” to close it. Steam needs administrator privileges to make specific changes to your PC, such as writing new data on your storage which occurs when installing or updating games.Īs this is one of the quicker fixes, you can save a lot of time by trying it before the other methods. It is a general hub for workshop downloaders.Fix 1: Restart Steam With Administrator Privileges While you at it you can also join my server, Community Workshop ( ). If you want to be extra sure go to his discord server at: and ask arround there, it is also a good place to find the official link to make sure you haven't downloaded a fake version. The official Nethers Workshop Downloader (as od ) is on and PLEASE READ the discription/readme.md BEFORE DOWNLOADING ANYTHING, it has important information there. Secondly Nethers Workshop Downloader, SCMD Downloader and Community Workshop Downloader are ALL open source (the only exseption is GGNetwork, they want to keep it closed source and it is their choise, either way they use a website so it cant really infect you), meaning if you are not sure if you can trust them you can look at the source code and verify that it is not malisous yourself, although there is a risk of someone malisous person copying the code and uploading a fake version so always check the source of the software and make sure it is ligitamate.
I have personally worked or are friends with all of them and I can assure you that NON of them are intentionally malisous. All of them have a public figures (as in the owner and developer are public and online) and an active community on their discord which means alot of people have used and trusted that service and/or a community on my discord server - Community Workshop which the service gets vetted (so if they are listed as partnerd you don't need to worry).