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My Ms Client crashes once it loads up

Guys, starting this morning I couldn't log onto MS at all.
I would load up MS fine , but then it kind of just crashes. Like no error pops up or anything. It just dies .-.
I tried reinstalling MS, but it doesn't work. It's kind of annoying ):

Anyone have any ideas or other fixes?

P.S. I tried both launcher and website, both of them does the same thing. It will get to the loading screen with the hopping orange mushroom, then just disappears off my screen.

February 18, 2014

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SmilingCurse

[quote=DVSCannon]I had the same problem a few months ago after upgrading from
XP to Windows 7. Check and see if those drivers are up to date, especially if you recently upgraded operating systems. If you built the computer yourself, you'll need to open it to see which video card you have (for example NVidia GeForce _____) if you don't remember which you put in. If you bought the computer (id est Dell or Acer brand) they usually use a standard video card, so it'll be easy to find which you have online. After finding out which you have, download the drivers from the publisher's site.[/quote]

I'm using my laptop and I'm not sure it works the same?

[quote=Raiders91744]Question are you using Game Booster? Sounds like a problem i used to have when running Maple with it[/quote]

Nope, not using game booster with it.

[quote=Pitsta]you can go to device manager then click on display adapters to find your graphics card[/quote]

I tried for my laptop, er. yea. Lost

Reply February 18, 2014
Pitsta

you can go to device manager then click on display adapters to find your graphics card

Reply February 18, 2014
Raiders91744

Question are you using Game Booster? Sounds like a problem i used to have when running Maple with it

Reply February 18, 2014
DVSCannon

I had the same problem a few months ago after upgrading from
XP to Windows 7. Check and see if those drivers are up to date, especially if you recently upgraded operating systems. If you built the computer yourself, you'll need to open it to see which video card you have (for example NVidia GeForce _____) if you don't remember which you put in. If you bought the computer (id est Dell or Acer brand) they usually use a standard video card, so it'll be easy to find which you have online. After finding out which you have, download the drivers from the publisher's site.

Reply February 18, 2014