Situatie
Discord won’t open? Make sure you verify this guide completely because it’s dedicated to you.
Despite a great development team behind Discord, some peculiarities keep surfacing up. Constant updates and fairly fast bug fixes don’t always solve the problem, as is the case today. A most interesting problem that is haunting the app’s developers is that upon launching, Discord won’t open. A lot of users have complained already regarding this problem, and more are showing up every day.
Solutie
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Update your system
- Use the following keyboard shortcut to open Windows Settings: Windows + I.
- Navigate to Update & Security.
- Remain on the Windows Update page, then look at the right window pane, and click on Check for updates.
- Wait a few seconds and if any updates are found, you’re going to be notified.
Make sure that Discord isn’t down
If Discord won’t open in Windows 10, you should check if there are server issues or outages. In this matter, we recommend verifying Discord’s status page. There, you’ll be allowed to see if the client is currently experiencing or has experienced server issues and if any of its services (or APIs) are affected and check if a fix has been deployed.
Update Discord
- Hit the Windows key, type Discord, then open the first result
- When Discord opens, it will automatically check for new updates. If an update is available, it will download and install it for you.
Configure Windows Date and Time
- Right-click on the Date and time in the lower-right of your screen.
- Click on Adjust date/time.
- Make sure you turn on the Set time automatically option.
- Restart your PC.
Try the Discord web version
- Navigate to Discord’s official page and choose to Open Discord in your browser.
- Now, enter your username, agree with Discord’s terms and conditions, then hit the Enter key.
- Agree with the captcha notification.
- After that, the Windows 10 Discord app should work properly.
Uninstall and reinstall Discord
- Hit the Windows key, type Control Panel, then open it.
- In the Control Panel, click on Programs.
- Now, navigate to Programs and Features.
- Locate Discord from the list of installed apps. Select the app and click on Uninstall.
- Once uninstalled, reboot the computer.
- After the restart, go to the Discord download page and get the latest version available.
- Run the installer and follow on-screen instructions to install the app.
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