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Uninstall is not part of steam windows user profile data, all apps has leftovers,
C:\Users\"USERNAME"AppData\Local\Steam
Try exit steam wipe that area or rename it as backup as pro's do rename folder to steam old folder and try start steam again and see if that matter to you, and no we dont know why steam.exe do not work for you.
You can try windows event viewer, and hope windows log have made a entry with a crash or give you a bone to chew on, if not.
Make sure steam.exe is on exception list in anti-virus app.
ps.
pro's do not delete or wipe thery do have a backup or restore content if need then we change or try fix things. ( we might say delete erase or wipe, but most have a restore possibilities or ways to get it back. )
You can find several post with deal with USERDATA, but thatøs not normal to take own action on steam data store it there.
Just because i think it is steam windows userdata, still don't explan with what.
Do have steam account login and pw rdy.
Valve is a joke
Not being able to access an account you have spend thousands of dollars on is a disgrace, steam support is genuinely insulting to one’s intelligence.
Years of data being locked because steam is too incompetent to update their system without bricking accounts is disgusting.