Right-click on the mod and select the “Delete” button.
Now that all mods have been made visible, start double-clicking on all mods one by one and if one of them throws the “Location is not available” error, that mod should be the one that is causing this issue.
In here, click on the “View” button at the top of the File Explorer window and make sure that “Hidden Items” is checked.
After completely closing out of Steam, navigate to the following address.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\(NAME OF THE GAME)\!Workshop.
Inside the task manager, make sure to select all Steam processes one by one and press the “End Task” button to end them.
Press the “ Shift + CTRL + Del” buttons on your keyboard and click on the “Task Manager” button.
From here, make sure to try and download mods from the Steam Workshop and check to see if the Steam Workshop not Downloading Mods issue has been fixed.
Now, Steam has been launched in Big Picture mode.
Right-click on the “Steam” icon and select the “Big Picture” button.
In here, the Steam icon must be present if it has been launched on your computer.
Click on the “Upwards Arrow” on the bottom right of your notifications tray to launch the hidden icons menu.