To stop Roblox from crashing, start by restarting your device. This simple step can clear temporary issues causing the crashes. Next, clear your Roblox cache. On Windows, right-click the Start button, select “Run,” type `%LocalAppData%`, and delete the Roblox folder. This can remove corrupt files that might be causing the problem.
Running Roblox as an Administrator can also help. Right-click the Roblox icon and select “Run as Administrator.” This can resolve permission issues that might be causing the crashes. Additionally, decrease your graphics quality. If your graphics settings are too high, it may exceed your computer’s capabilities, leading to crashes. Lower the graphics quality in Roblox settings to see if that helps.
Ensure your operating system is up to date. Outdated versions can cause compatibility issues with Roblox. Follow the steps to update your Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS operating system. Temporarily disable your antivirus software, as it might be interfering with Roblox and causing crashes.
Closing background applications can also help. Other resource-intensive applications can use up system resources, preventing Roblox from running smoothly. Finally, update your graphics driver. Outdated drivers can cause issues with Roblox. If all else fails, uninstall and reinstall Roblox to start with a clean installation.