Repair Roblox crashing on startup
Does the Microsoft Store version of Roblox keep crashing when trying to start the game? If your app constantly freezes or doesn't respond, you may have issues with your drivers or software. Luckily, there are plenty of fixes you can try. Here's what to do when Microsoft Roblox keeps crashing on your Windows 10 or 11 computer.
Fixing Roblox Microsoft Store Crashes
To fix Roblox from the Microsoft Store, update your graphics card drivers, Roblox client, and Windows software. Disable Memory Integrity in the Windows Security menu.
Steps
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Troubleshooting Roblox on Windows
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Reset Roblox. This can repair the game if it isn't working correctly. Do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Click Apps .
- Click Apps & Features .
- Click Roblox .
- Click Advanced Options .
- Click Reset .
- Restart your computer.
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Log out and log back in. If you're logged into the Microsoft Store, click your icon in the top toolbar to log out. Wait a few seconds, then enter your information to log in again.
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Check for Roblox updates. If you're running an older version, it may crash due to incompatibility.
- Open the Microsoft Store.
- Click Library .
- Click Update next to Roblox .
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Reinstall Roblox. Open the Start menu, right-click Roblox , and then select Uninstall to completely uninstall Roblox. Then, download Roblox from the Microsoft Store again.
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Disable Memory Integrity. This feature may cause performance issues. It may be turned on by default. To turn it off, do the following:
- Type "Windows Security" into the Start menu.
- Click Windows Security .
- Click Device Security .
- Click Core isolation details .
- Toggle off Memory integrity .
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Check your graphics drivers. If you have an outdated graphics card driver, Roblox may crash. To check for updates , do the following:
- Type "device manager" into the Start menu.
- Click Device Manager .
- Expand Display adapters .
- Right-click your graphics card.
- Click Update driver .
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Use the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter. This feature can scan your device for specific problems.
- Open Settings .
- Click Update & Security .
- Click Troubleshoot .
- Click Additional troubleshooters .
- Scroll down and click Windows Store Apps .
- Click Run the troubleshooter .
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Reset the Microsoft Store. This will also reset the cache. You'll just need the Run dialog box . [1] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
- Press Windows + R .
- Type wsreset.exe .
- Click OK or press Enter .
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Check for Windows updates. If you don't have automatic updates enabled, you'll need to check manually .
- Type "update" into the Start menu.
- Click Check for updates .
- Click Check for updates again.
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