If your PC is struggling, you can manually lower the demand on the rendering engine: Open > Engine .

If all else fails, a deep uninstall is necessary. The regular uninstaller leaves behind registry keys and cache files.

Your security software might be killing the process because it sees a background web renderer as a threat.

Sometimes, Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software flags cef_frame_render.exe as a false positive, preventing it from launching. Windows Security > Virus & threat protection Under "Virus & threat protection settings," click Manage settings Scroll down to Exclusions Add or remove exclusions Add the entire Gameloop installation folder (usually in C:\Program Files\TxGameAssistant 6. Perform a Clean Reinstall If all else fails, a clean install is the "nuclear option": Uninstall Gameloop via the Control Panel. Delete the TxGameAssistant folders in both C:\Program Files Download a fresh installer from the Gameloop Official Website

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