Such files are frequently used when a game has broken update, issues with Windows 10/11 compatibility, or when running non-legit versions, though the "Steam" tag suggests it is targeting legitimate users having technical difficulties with the Steam platform [3].
Typically, these generic "fix/repair" files are intended to address issues like the game failing to launch, crashing at startup, or problems connecting to Steam features. They often contain altered executables ( .exe files) or dynamic link libraries ( .dll files) that bypass DRM or fix common compatibility errors [3, 4]. SaintsRow_Fix_Repair_Steam_V2_Generic.rar
Which (e.g., SR3, SR4) are you trying to fix? Such files are frequently used when a game
Installed necessary DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributable packages. issues with Windows 10/11 compatibility
What or issue are you seeing (e.g., crash, black screen)?