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how to make roblox not auto crash randomly

Roblox random crashes are often caused by graphics drivers, overlays, corrupted cache files, or conflicting software rather than Roblox itself. The fastest fix path is to update drivers, clear Roblox cache, turn off overlays, and test for conflicting apps.

Quick fixes

  • Update your graphics driver.
  • Close Discord, GeForce Experience, MSI Afterburner, and similar overlays.
  • Clear Roblox cache and logs from the local app data folder.
  • Reinstall Roblox if it still crashes.
  • Try running Roblox as administrator and, on Windows, set it to High performance for your GPU.

What to try first

  1. Restart your PC.
  2. Update Roblox and your GPU driver.
  3. Delete Roblox cache/log files.
  4. Disable overlays and FPS unlockers.
  5. Reinstall Roblox cleanly if the issue continues.

Common hidden cause

Some players report random crashes caused by VR-related software or other background apps that interfere with Roblox. If you have Oculus/VR tools installed, test by uninstalling or disabling them temporarily.

Current status

Roblox had a platform issue on June 29, 2026 that was identified, mitigated, and then resolved, so if crashes started around that time, it may have been part of a broader service problem.

Best practical order

  • Update GPU driver.
  • Remove overlays and FPS tools.
  • Clear Roblox temp/cache files.
  • Reinstall Roblox.
  • Check for VR or other conflicting apps.
  • Watch Roblox logs if it still happens.

TL;DR: Most random Roblox crashes are fixed by updating graphics drivers, clearing cache, disabling overlays, and removing conflicting background software.