

Verify mod file and archive are present in folder ~\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod.Note that Steam cloud sync appears to be broken for mods with capitals in user_dir.

Make sure you have Steam Cloud enabled.In case no download progress appears in Mod tab, check the setting for downloading while game is running ( Steam -> Settings -> Downloads -> Allow downloads during gameplay).Try subscribing to the mod in Steam client, while CK2 launcher is already started.Verify you haven't reached the 50 subscribed mods limit.If the mod doesn't show up in the launcher: Once the download has completed, tick the checkbox to activate the mod.At the same time a "Crusader Kings II - Workshop Content" download will be triggered in Steam client (where you can monitor progress).

Under "Mods" tab, the new mod will appear at the bottom of the mod list as unselectable, with a red background (which does not reflect download progress !).Find the mod on the CKII Steam Workshop.mod file already exists with same name under ~\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod\ it will conflict during the installation. Important: Remove any previous manual installation of the mod if any.Then, right-click the icon you normally use to launch Steam and click “Run as Administrator.

Let’s check and see if that is the problem.įirst, close Steam if it is running. If a Steam library folder has been set to read-only, or the user account you run Steam from doesn’t have write permissions for the library folder, Steam can experience a disk write error. RELATED: Why Does Rebooting a Computer Fix So Many Problems? Check Write PermissionsĪ team disk write error could also be due to a permissions issue. If the disk write error was caused by an error with Windows (or any other operating system,) there is a good chance restarting your computer will fix it. Restarting your computer reinitializes hardware drivers, ends all of the running programs, and clears the memory. If restarting Steam doesn’t work, restart your PC. Right-click the Steam icon in the system tray (notification area) on your taskbar and click “Exit.” You can also click Steam > Exit in the Steam application window. If you suddenly experience a disk write error, try restarting Steam. It’s a cliché for a reason - turning it off and back on again works.
