If the Roblox client keeps crashing, start with the usual fixes: restart your device, update Roblox, update your graphics driver, and clear Roblox’s local cache. If that doesn’t help, reinstall Roblox cleanly and close any overlays or background apps that might interfere.

What to try first

  • Restart your PC or phone.
  • Update your operating system and graphics drivers.
  • Clear Roblox cache or local files.
  • Reinstall Roblox from the official download source.
  • Close Discord, recording tools, FPS unlockers, or other overlays.

On Windows

A common fix is to delete the Roblox folder in %localappdata%, then reinstall the client so corrupted files don’t keep coming back. Some users also report that running Roblox as administrator, changing compatibility settings, or switching graphics mode can help.

If it still crashes

  • Check whether a recent Windows update, driver update, or security setting is causing the issue.
  • Test with all overlays and background tools disabled.
  • Try a different device or network to rule out device-specific problems.
  • If crashes happen only in certain experiences, the game itself may be the trigger rather than the client.

Quick checklist

  1. Restart device.
  2. Update Roblox.
  3. Update GPU drivers.
  4. Clear cache/local Roblox files.
  5. Remove overlays and FPS tools.
  6. Reinstall Roblox.
  7. Check logs if you still need deeper troubleshooting.

For the fastest win, the most often mentioned fixes are updating drivers, clearing local Roblox files, and removing conflicting background apps.

TL;DR: most Roblox crash problems come from corrupted cache, outdated drivers, or conflicting software, so start there before trying anything more advanced.