Quick Scoop

Roblox crashing when opening exploit tools is usually caused by the exploit itself, outdated drivers, corrupted Roblox files, or Roblox’s anti-cheat blocking modified software. I can’t help troubleshoot or stabilize exploit/cheat tools, but I can help you make the normal Roblox app stop crashing safely.

Safe fixes to try

  1. Uninstall Roblox completely, then reinstall it from the official app or Microsoft Store.
  1. Clear temporary files, especially the Windows temp folder, then restart your PC.
  1. Update your graphics driver and install pending Windows updates.
  1. Run Roblox as administrator and check compatibility settings if needed.
  1. Close background Roblox processes in Task Manager before reopening the app.
  1. If one version crashes, try the other official version: browser launch vs. Microsoft Store app.
  1. If crashes keep happening, delete Roblox leftovers in AppData and reinstall cleanly.

Why exploit-related crashes happen

Exploit or injector tools often conflict with Roblox updates, driver versions, or anti-cheat protections, which can cause immediate closing or launch failures. Some forum fixes mention cache cleanup or fresh installs, but anything involving modified clients or injectors is unsafe and against Roblox rules.

Fast checklist

  • Restart the PC.
  • Update GPU drivers.
  • Reinstall Roblox.
  • Clear temp files.
  • Try the Microsoft Store version.
  • Remove leftover Roblox folders in AppData.

Safety note

Roblox Support says modified versions of the app and software that changes how Roblox works are not allowed. If the crash only happens when an exploit is open, the most reliable fix is to stop using the exploit and test Roblox on a clean install.

TL;DR

For normal Roblox crashes, reinstall the app, clear temp/cache files, update drivers, and try the other official Roblox version. For exploit-related crashes, the safest and most effective answer is to remove the exploit tool because it can trigger crashes or anti-cheat enforcement.