
Make sure you check the Run this program as an administrator box, and then click Apply > OK to save the change.ģ) The next time you launch the game, it’ll automatically run under administrative privileges.

If you want to run the game as administrator permanently, please complete the following procedure:ġ) After locating the game executable, right-click on the file and select Properties.Ģ) Go to the Compatibility tab. Next, click BROWSE LOCAL FILES….Ĥ) In the pop-up window, right-click on the game’s executable file and select Run as administrator. Then click Properties.ģ) On the next page, click the LOCAL FILES tab. In this situation, you should launch it via Steam.Ģ) Right-click on the problematic game. Even if there’s a game icon on your desktop, you can’t use the same method as above to run the game.

Next you’re going to launch the problematic game under administrative privileges. Running Steam as administrator is just the first step. Make sure you check the Run this program as an administrator box, and then click Apply > OK to save the change.ģ) The next time you open Steam, it’ll automatically run under administrative privileges. Very simple, right? Run as administrator permanentlyġ) Locate Steam in your computer, right-click on its icon, and then select Properties.Ģ) Click the Compatibility tab. When you successfully locate Steam, right-click on its icon and select Run as administrator. If you see nothing there, simply search for the application in your Startup menu. You can run Steam as administrator either temporarily or permanently:Īfter downloading and installing Steam, there’ll be a Steam icon on your desktop.


Above all, you should check your volume mixer: first, run the problematic game and see if the volume mixer (you can open it from the sound icon at the bottom right corner of your taskbar) has been turned down low or muted second, check the in-game audio settings to make sure they’re set up correctly.įix 1: Run Steam & your game as administrator
