If you are a user of Roblox apps or games, then you must have encountered the ‘error starting experience’ message at least once. This indicates a problem while launching a game or a specific experience within the platform. We have listed some common troubleshooting steps that might come in handy while tackling the situation. Whatever the root cause, the fixes listed below can alleviate your problems in this case.
Roblox error starting experience message: How to fix it
Run Roblox as an administrator and clear its cache files
- Right-click on the Roblox icon and open properties. From the compatibility tab, select Run as admin. Click on apply and ok.
- Press Windows key + R and type ‘temp’ in the box, then click OK. Select all the files there and delete them. You will be prompted to take action for some specific files. When the message pops up, skip those files and delete the rest.
- Open your browser and go to Settings, click on the Privacy and Security tab. Then select third-party cookies and select the option to see all site data and permissions. Search for Roblox and clear all cache files.
- You can also do this from the Delete browsing data option. Click on it and select the cached files and cookies options, then proceed to delete data. Ensure that the time range covers all time of the entire browsing history. However, this method will delete the cache and cookies for all sites, whereas the first one is specifically for Roblox.
Turn off the firewall and antivirus
- Open the Control Panel and go to System and Security. Click on Windows Defender Firewall. Select the option to turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off on the left side. Turn off the firewall for both the private and public networks.
- Also, ensure that your third-party anti-virus software is turned off, in case you have one.
Try downloading and using a VPN from the Chrome Web Store or any other reliable source. If you are already using one, try turning it off to switch networks.
Right-click on the Windows icon in the taskbar and open settings. Click on Windows Update and check for updates. If an update is available, download and install it. Additionally, download DirectX from the Microsoft website and install the latest version.
Try uninstalling and reinstalling Roblox
- You can do this by opening the control panel and selecting the option to uninstall a program. Search for Roblox and uninstall it. Reinstall Roblox from your browser.
That will be all from Digistatement for now. This is a minor issue, but quite common, so you might see this at some point. However, there is no need to panic as it resolves quickly by one of the other methods listed above. In case it’s a recurring issue for your device, you can always contact support and check with the developers for a potential solution. For more news and information, visit us.