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OBS Keeps Crashing: How to Stop it [Steps Vetted by Gamers]
Your graphics card app might be causing this issue
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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OBS, or Open Source Broadcaster, is a free and open-source software tool that can be used to stream and record programs. It’s pretty popular, and users love it.
Despite that, as with any other program, OBS isn’t immune to errors and glitches. Unfortunately, one of the most common is that none other than the OBS has crashed error.
While some manage to access the platform, they are abruptly interrupted when they start to stream.
Why does OBS keep crashing my PC?
There are a handful of factors that will make your OBS stream crash. Amongst these include:
Some of the other variations of this issue, as stated by users worldwide, include OBS crashing while streaming 2022, OBS crashing when I start streaming, OBS crashing games, and OBS crashing on Discord.
You can use specialized software to troubleshoot these potential issues, such asbandwidth monitoring programsanddedicated hardware diagnostics toolsfor the latter.
However, several workarounds can help you if OBS keeps crashing while streaming.
How do I stop OBS from crashing?
1. Reset the graphics card app
Methods differ with the various apps though they usually involve opening the app and hitting theResetbutton, which is most likely housed within theSettingssection.
2. Change OBS compatibility
This can be another way to deal with the error, as compatibility conflicts often result in mistakes cropping up.
All you need to do is apply the above procedure, then try relaunching the OBS program. There shouldn’t be any errors this time.
3. Uninstall and reinstall OBS
You shouldn’t be having any issues with a fresh installation of OBS on your PC. This is why you can apply these steps and fix your software issues fast.
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First, open the Run accessory by pressing theWindowskey +R.
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Type the command below and hitEnter.appwiz.cpl
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SelectOBSfrom the program list and clickUninstall.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to obliterate the app from your PC.
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To reinstall the app, go to theofficial OBS download page.
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There you will see the download link for Windows PC. Click on it to download the .exe file.
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Double-click on the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to install OBS on your PC.
4. Disable the Windows 10 Game mode
This might seem odd as the Game mode that comes with Windows 10 Creators Updates and OBS are not likely to have any direct link between them.
Despite that, some said disabling the Game mode on their PC did help get rid of the OBS crashed error. Therefore, don’t hesitate to apply the above steps too.
If you have read till this point, we hope the constant OBS crashing problem has been solved.
Have you applied the above tips? Let us know which one worked for you in the comments area below.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.