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How to Fix High on Life Crashing on Windows

By Matthew Lynch
June 4, 2023
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High on Life is a popular application that allows users to access inspiring and uplifting content, but like any other software, it can sometimes crash on Windows. There can be several reasons why this happens, but fortunately, there are ways to fix the issue. In this article, we’ll discuss various solutions and steps to take to fix High on Life crashes on Windows.

1. Restart the Application

The first and easiest solution to try is to close and restart the High on Life application. If the crash was a one-time event, this may resolve the issue, and you can go on using the app as usual. To do this, click on the “X” button in the top right corner of the application window, and then click on the app icon to reopen it.

2. Update Windows

If the High on Life app continues to crash after restarting, it may be due to your operating system not being updated. Ensure that your Windows operating system is running on the latest version by selecting “Check for updates” under the “Updates & Security” section in the “Settings” app.

3. Update High on Life

If High on Life still continues to crash, it might be because the app is not up to date. To update the application to its latest version, launch the Microsoft Store app and search for High on Life in the search bar. Install any available updates, restart the app, and then attempt to launch it again.

4. Reinstall High on Life

If updating the app doesn’t resolve the issue, try uninstalling and reinstalling it. This will clear any cache, reset corrupted app files, and ensure that you’re running the latest version of the app. To do this, go to the “Apps & features” settings under the “Settings” app in Windows, find High on Life and click on “Uninstall.” Then, re-download the app from the Microsoft Store and reinstall it.

5. Update Graphics Drivers

Change in graphics drivers can sometimes cause High on Life to crash on Windows. Updating your graphics drivers to their latest version can help fix the issue. To update the graphics driver, you can search for “Device Manager” in the Windows search bar, select the “Display adapters” option and then right-click the adapter and select “Update driver.”

Conclusion

High on Life crashes on Windows can be easily fixed by following the steps mentioned above. Before trying any of these solutions, make sure to save any unsaved data to prevent any data loss during the process. While the app works to provide inspiration and motivation, experiencing crashes can be frustrating, but solving the issue can be just as freeing.

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