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Jedi Survivor Crashing on Startup: 7 Ways to Fix it

Make sure the latest graphics drivers are installed

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Published onJanuary 3, 2024

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivorhas been crashing on startup for many users. We also tried to play it, and if we got past the main menu, the game crashed after a few seconds.

Why is Jedi Survivor crashing on startup? You may find Jedi Survivor crashing after an update, and in this case, it’s usually a bug to blame. Also, Jedi Survivor will not be working when the PC is running low on resources, i.e., 100% CPU or RAM consumption.

Besides, outdated graphics drivers, full-screen optimizations, misconfigured or incompatible graphics settings, Steam overlay, and missing permissions can cause the crash.

What can I do if Jedi Survivor is crashing on startup?

What can I do if Jedi Survivor is crashing on startup?

Before we start with the slightly complex solutions, try these quick ones:

1. Verify the integrity of game files

Repairing/replacing the broken files helps whenSteam games close instantly.

2. Set the priority to high

Some users suggested setting the priority toRealtime, but we recommend against it.Realtimeis the highest level, and when chosen, the game will be prioritized over critical tasks, which may lead to system instability.

3. Disable Steam overlay

4. Update the graphics driver

Updating the graphics driverswill get things running if the present ones are outdated. Remember, for it to work, your PC must meet theminimum system requirements for Jedi: Survivor.

If this doesn’t work, use adriver uninstaller toolto get rid of the present installation, and thenmanually install the driverfrom the manufacturer’s official website. This approach worked forAMD Adrenalindrivers.

Outbyte Driver Updater

5. Disable full-screen optimizations

6. Move Star Wars Jedi: Survivor to a non-system drive

Whether Jedi Survivor is crashing on startup or throwing theEXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION reading address 0x0000000000000000error, moving it to a non-system drive will help. Also, if there’s an SSD connected to the PC, consider moving the game to it for faster performance.

7. Increase the virtual memory

Increasing the virtual memorywill do the trick when the game is crashing due to low available RAM. To get an idea of the virtual RAM size, say your PC has 4 GB RAM, theInitial sizebecomes12,228 (3 x 4 x 1024),and theMaximum sizebecomes6144 (1.5 x 4 x 1024).

If nothing else works,uninstall the apps, bothStar Wars Jedi: Survivorand Steam/EA, and then download them again. We recommend using aneffective software uninstallerto clear any leftover files and Registry entries before the reinstallation.

While you are here, discover some quick tips tooptimize the PC for gamingand get the best performance!

For any queries or to share what worked for you, drop a comment below.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

Windows Hardware Expert

Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.

Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.

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Kazim Ali Alvi

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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.