Client Not Responding/Freeze/Game Not Loading

BehemothClaw6·9/26/2019, 11:33:06 PM·3 votes·1,829 views

Tried to play a regular match, couldn't load into game. Client shows up as a blank icon in the taskbar. In Task Manager shows up as non responsive. I obviously got leaver for that first match. I've tried loading in practice tool since then. I tried looking for adobe air files, initiating full repair, uninstalling and reinstalling the game. I am using windows 10 64 bit. I've tried running troubleshooting, running in administrative mode, running with compatibility for windows 7. running with both of those settings turned off. Tried properties>Disable fullscreen optimizations both on and off. Problem occured with new patch I am guessing? Cannot play a single game. Tried other fixes like turning off Avast antivirus while the game is running, closing only the league of legends program and not the [not responding] client program. The program is not causing memory leaks or a cpu load it's just not functioning.

Is it just me? Is there a fix I haven't tried? If it's just me please do list.

2 Comments

KVG NomNoms9/27/2019, 4:16:48 AM1 votes

My client crashes about once per day in the loading screen, but I am unable to even minimize it or go to another program, (like task manager). My only solution is to fully restart, or log out of my windows profile.

BehemothClaw69/27/2019, 6:57:46 AM1 votes

It was a just me thing. I resolved the issue so I am just going to post the solution and move on. I read other places that it was the Nvidia Graphics driver program that was to blame and that instantly gave me a clue. Basically if you run more than 2 screens at any given point in time before running league of legends you have a chance not only to crash during a game but also to just not load up. I had to restart my computer without my third screen plugged in. [I did actually remove it before playing league as I've faced this issue before causing crashes during ranked] I my computer didn't crash as a result of unplugging it prior to play and I thought everything would be ok, but that wasn't the case.

Actually I am also wondering if it has the same effect on those who have a virtualized output like streamers if they also are using at least 2 screens before streaming.

If you're wondering what I use the third screen for, it's to display whatever is on my desktop to friends or family members that way we can watch anime/tv/video games together. I have one screen to run stuff behind the duplicated monitor and I don't really use the third most of the time.