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Hill climb racing crashing

sami samsoom 0 Reputation points
2026-04-26T17:18:13.9333333+00:00

i downloaded hill climb racing today because i wanted to experience my childhood again , i remember playing it on mobile, but i searched the internet to see if there is a pc version , and i found one , but as i downloaded it Today it crashes so fast as soon as i boot it i cant even see the splash screen, i dont have anything wrong, other games work (e.g. minecraft), before you ask, i have an old laptop that has windows 10, i installed the game there, much more stable, i can play it but barely , after 1 game it crashes, i try to upgrade my vehicle? crash, i cant even buy anything or do anything, i play 1 session and the other one crashes it.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Gaming
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  1. Svetoslav Spasov 0 Reputation points
    2026-04-26T17:30:23.8333333+00:00

    Did you downloaded the game from this link?
    https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9wzdncrdcwk8?hl=en-US&gl=US
    If yes, and you experience these issues, it is either an unstable port, or some of your drivers may be outdated.

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  2. Jan J.23 13,580 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-04-26T18:25:49.45+00:00

    Hi, I'm Jan. There are a few possible causes of the problem, this can be due to background processes, startup applications, system file corruption or corrupted game files. Here are some things you can try.

    • If this error only in this game this can indicate a corrupted game files. Try to repair or remove the Hill climb racing application.
    • Try to perform a cleanboot to determine if any background programs or services are causing conflict with the game. Perform a clean boot in Windows https://support.microsoft.com//topic/how-to-per...
    • Try to perform a system file scan and repair corrupted files causing system errors. Using System File Checker in Windows
    • If you have recently installed or uninstalled any third-party antivirus or cleaners. Uninstall them completely using the uninstall tools from their support site. Download and use the uninstall tool from their website to fully clean the software from the system.
    • Download and reinstall the latest chipset and graphics drivers.

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