If you are playing 8 ball pool on the Gamelop emulator and you have seen “We apologize for the inconvenience caused by crashing Gameloop.” Then you are not alone. Many players are complaining about GameLoop crashing issues on their PCs.
In this article, I have explained the best solutions to fix GameLoop crashing issues. Let’s jump right into the fixes!
How To Fix Gameloop Crashing Issues on Windows 11 PC?
Apply these fixes to solve your problem, you don’t need to apply all of them at once. Just work your way down the list till you find the right solution.
1. Run the Emulator With Admin Privileges
The Gameloop emulator application requires admin permissions, and the best way to handle the error is to run the application with admin privileges.
Follow these steps to do it:
- Right-click on the GameLoop and go to its Properties
- In Properties, look for Compatibility.
- In the Compatibility options, look for the privileges section.
- Simply tick mark the Run this program in compatibility mode.
- Save the changes. The next time you run the application, it will run with admin rights.
If GameLoop crashes persist, then try the next fix below.
2. Close Unnecessary Background Programs
Unnecessary background programs might cause apps to crash. Although Gameloop is lightweight and can run well on low/medium-end PCs. But the Program running in Background takes up resources.
So it is highly recommended to close your background programs so to minimize GameLoop srashing on Windows.
Here’s how you can:
- Right-click your taskbar, then click Task Manager.
- Under the Processes tab, look for the processes that you don’t need at the moment. Right-click it then click End task.
Then try to run the game, if this fix goes in vain then don’t worry try the next fix below.
3. Enable Virtualization
Enable Virtualization may improve the Gameloop performance and will solve the crashing issue.
First, check if virtualization is already enabled on your PC. If not you will need to enable it on BIOS.
Check if virtualization is enabled
- Right-click anywhere empty on your taskbar, then click Task Manager.
- Go to the Performance tab. If it says Virtualization: Enabled, then you can jump to the part of disabling Hyper-V. If not, follow the instructions below to turn on virtualization in BIOS
Enable virtualization in BIOS
- Click Start >> Power. Hold down the shift key and click Restart at the same time. Your PC will completely shut down and then restart.
- When your PC reboots and the screen shows the manufacturer logo, hold down the BIOS hotkey until you enter the BIOS setup.
- *The hotkey can be F1, F2, F12, Del or Esc depending on different brands and models. If you’re not sure which one works, you can search online or consult the manufacturer’s manual
- Find the virtualization setting in BIOS. The layout can also differ on motherboards, so you may see various terms. Look for Virtual, Virtualization, VT-X, or SVM.
- Enable virtualization, then save and exit.
4. Disable Hyper-V on Your PC
Simply turning on virtualization doesn’t guarantee that the crashing issue will go away. There’s a Windows feature called Hyper-V, which could cause interference when virtualization is enabled. You can disable Hyper-V with the following steps:
- You can turn off Hyper-V with the following steps
- Press the Windows logo key and R to invoke the Run box
- Type appwiz.cpl, then click OK
- On the left panel, click Turn Windows features on or off
- Untick the boxes of Hyper-V-related settings, then click OK.
If you apply the fix but still GameLoop crashes on your games, then take a look at to fix next.
5. Check your Antivirus Software
Gameloop could crash at startup if it is blocked on your PC due to the antivirus software, make sure to add Gameloop to the whitelist/the exception list.
Here’s how you can check if the Windows Firewall has blocked Gameloop:
Check if your firewall has blocked Gameloop
- Press the Windows logo key and R to invoke the Run box.
- Type control panel, then click OK.
- Switch to View by small icons, then click Windows Defender Firewall.
- Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall.
- Scroll down to see if Gameloop is on the exception list. If so, that means Gameloop is allowed through your firewall, and you can jump to the next fix. If you can’t find Gameloop in the exception list, follow the steps below to unblock Gameloop
Add Gameloop to the exception list
- Click Change settings, then click Allow another app
- Click Browse.
- Navigate to where you installed Gameloop and add the Gameloop executable. It could be Gameloop.exe or GameDownload.exe
- Click Add.
- Tick the checkboxes of Private network. This will ensure Gameloop is only allowed through your firewall when you’re using a private network, for example, your home Wi-Fi. For safety reasons, we recommend you only select a private network, but you can allow Gameloop through all types of networks if needed.
- Click OK to save the changes
If this fix doesn’t solve your issue, try the next fix
6. Update your Graphics Driver
Most of the time Gameloop Crashing on Windows 10/11 problems occur on those PCs that have outdated or corrupted graphics drivers. To improve gaming performance and fix the crashing on startup or while loading you need to update the device driver.
There are two methods to update your system’s cards i.e. Manual and Automatic.
In the manual method, you need to visit the concerned site search for the latest compatible drivers, and download them on your PC. If you don’t have relevant skills then there are chances that you might install the wrong drivers.
So we suggest you adopt an automatic method in which you need to download Driver Easy on your PC. This tool will automatically scan your PC for outdated graphics drivers and update it instantly.
7. Configure Gameloop Settings
Try adjusting the setting of GameLoop. It is good to tweak its settings according to your PC specs to play the games smoothly.
It improves the stability of the game when Gameloop is running and solves the crashing issue.
Keep sure to Reboot your PC and let them allow it to take effect.
But if this fix does not solve your Problem, Don’t Worry We also have another fix to solve your issue.
8. Check for Windows Software Updates
Make sure that your Windows software is up to date and also apply any necessary updates if available.
Here’s how you can check:
- Go to your Windows Start menu and click on the Start button.
- Go to the Setup menu and select it.
- Update and security can be found by scrolling to the bottom and clicking on them.
- Navigate to the left-hand sidebar and proceed with a click on Windows Update
- Select Check for new versions of software. However, if an update is available, it will be downloaded and installed automatically
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9. Update/Reinstall Gameloop
If the Crashing issue persists you need to update or do a clean reinstall of Gameloop. Using a new version may fix known bugs and will likely reduce crashes.