Error SetupArrayProps_R: array prop '(null)' is at index zero

Nothing seems to be downloading when I restart steam, but that other fixed worked…for now

Cool! Hope that helps.

Can Confirm, Selecting Steampipe on the Beta, and downloading to the extra content to convert, Fixed The Issue.

You guys can’t imagine my happiness when i was able to see this screen again.

Alrighty, folks, if no one else is having an issue after updating, I’m going to go ahead and close this.

In fact you just need to delete all SDK* folders in your account folder in Steam.

Example :
H:\Steam\SteamApps%accountname%\source sdk base 2007

I had 2 folders, delete the 2, restart Steam, it will update the SDK.

I reinstalled Sourse SDK 2007 and it started working!!

even if we did that validate files fix we should delete the sdk folders and restart or no?

You /should/ be able to just exit out of Steam and then restart. Alternatively, you can reboot your computer. Once everything updates, you should be good to go.

Ben bu problemi çözdüm . bütün herşeyi silin (steam, half-life,regedit… hepsi) yeniden kurun upgrade etmeyin. modları oynayın.
(I fix that problem. delete every thing (steam, half-life, registry… all) than setup again but don’t upgrade. play mods.)

DO this

  1. Repair steam using elevated command prompt
  2. Reinstall BMS

Dont worry, your saved games will remain intact :slight_smile:

Um, yeah, the issue is resolved. Valve released a patch for the SDK.

ohh thanks
Feel kinda silly :stuck_out_tongue:

I Had 2 Source SDK 2007 Updates again today… first one was 16 mb… now i’m downloading another 600 mb. I hope this doesn’t screw anything again, is it safe to disable automatic updates on Source SDK 2007? (Since it’s keeps fixing what’s not broken) and also my bandwidth is a crap, so it takes a little too much time to download it.

Well, I believe that aforementioned problem has been solved. I’m going to go ahead and close this. If there are more problems like this in the future, please create a new thread.

Thanks!

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