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Critical game data was damaged during an update or improper shutdown.

: Antivirus software may have mistakenly quarantined or blocked a critical file. The Resolution: How to Fix It

Antivirus programs mistakenly quarantining Steam files.

Getting hit with a "Procedure Entry Point Not Found" error while trying to launch a game like The Last of Us Part I is incredibly frustrating.

Sometimes the Steam client stores "junk" data that interferes with how it handles interfaces. Go to > Settings . Select the Downloads tab. Click Clear Download Cache at the bottom. Log back into Steam and test the game. 6. Update Windows and Drivers

The "SteamInternal_CreateInterface could not be located" error typically results from a version mismatch between game executables and Steam DLL files, often triggered by updates, modding, or corrupted files. Key solutions include verifying game file integrity through Steam, updating Visual C++ Redistributables, or clearing the Steam UI cache. For a detailed discussion on fixing this issue, visit this Reddit discussion

Go to your main Steam installation folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam ).

Ensure that your game is up-to-date, as an outdated game can cause compatibility issues:

The error means the game is looking for a specific function— SteamInternal_CreateInterface

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Critical game data was damaged during an update or improper shutdown.

: Antivirus software may have mistakenly quarantined or blocked a critical file. The Resolution: How to Fix It

Antivirus programs mistakenly quarantining Steam files. Critical game data was damaged during an update

Getting hit with a "Procedure Entry Point Not Found" error while trying to launch a game like The Last of Us Part I is incredibly frustrating.

Sometimes the Steam client stores "junk" data that interferes with how it handles interfaces. Go to > Settings . Select the Downloads tab. Click Clear Download Cache at the bottom. Log back into Steam and test the game. 6. Update Windows and Drivers Getting hit with a "Procedure Entry Point Not

The "SteamInternal_CreateInterface could not be located" error typically results from a version mismatch between game executables and Steam DLL files, often triggered by updates, modding, or corrupted files. Key solutions include verifying game file integrity through Steam, updating Visual C++ Redistributables, or clearing the Steam UI cache. For a detailed discussion on fixing this issue, visit this Reddit discussion

Go to your main Steam installation folder (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam ). Select the Downloads tab

Ensure that your game is up-to-date, as an outdated game can cause compatibility issues:

The error means the game is looking for a specific function— SteamInternal_CreateInterface

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