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There is another thread I found on steam while searching on google, that had hundreds of people saying they have it to. Few people in the thread have chatted to Steam Support about it & said that they have sent it to tech department.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/1/601905151053177514/?tscn=1751945643
We believe we have worked around this as best as is possible in recent Steam updates. If you join the beta we have tried to avoid using the GPU functionality that we think is triggering the nVidia driver failures. However, the real fix will eventually have to come from nVidia.
Steam settings > Interface > turn off "Enable GPU accelerated rendering in web views"
id be curious to know if you have it turned on. after i switched it off i have not had it happen again yet.
Yeah I did in fact have it on, since turning it off I have not experienced a crash...(touch wood).
Ive had a bad week of black screens and it will sometimes crash the entire computer if you wait long enough.
As others ive seen said and by experience, its completely random. Closing the keyboard or pressing enter will eventually cause this black screen.
I did attempt doing CTRL+WIN+SHIFT+B which to my knowledge refreshes or resets the drivers but I had no luck.
some person gave me a workaround, its in the other thread
other thread link
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/591772052728379663/
Work Around
turn off GPU Acceleration for steam web view, in steam settings -> interface
it fixes crashing issue and system and dota 2 don't crash.. but, steam big picture is verrrry slowww after
No, no it is not.
It is a CEF bug that you have upgraded yourself into by complacently, without making yourself aware of existing Chromium bugs introduced to the end users.