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What are the reasons for my Counter-Strike: Global Offensive freezing or crashing?

What are the reasons for my Counter-Strike: Global Offensive freezing or crashing?

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ttanic
Junior Member
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06-22-2025, 09:00 AM
#1
For the past two months, I’ve experienced a recurring issue where my game freezes and crashes. Often, I can still hear in-game sounds and chat for a few seconds before the game completely freezes. Typically, I need to restart my computer, but recently, simply signing out and back in resolves the issue for CSGO and all associated applications, eliminating the need for a full computer restart. I have attempted most of the solutions suggested by online searches, and I would appreciate it if anyone else encountering this problem could share a potential fix. This issue is specific to CSGO; I do not experience problems with other games.
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ttanic
06-22-2025, 09:00 AM #1

For the past two months, I’ve experienced a recurring issue where my game freezes and crashes. Often, I can still hear in-game sounds and chat for a few seconds before the game completely freezes. Typically, I need to restart my computer, but recently, simply signing out and back in resolves the issue for CSGO and all associated applications, eliminating the need for a full computer restart. I have attempted most of the solutions suggested by online searches, and I would appreciate it if anyone else encountering this problem could share a potential fix. This issue is specific to CSGO; I do not experience problems with other games.

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Biloun
Member
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06-22-2025, 09:00 AM
#2
Check CS:GO game files through Steam. Verify Windows system files. Uninstall graphics drivers completely using DDU and reinstall them. Temporarily disable antivirus software. Clean dust from inside the computer case. Reinstall components within the PC.
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Biloun
06-22-2025, 09:00 AM #2

Check CS:GO game files through Steam. Verify Windows system files. Uninstall graphics drivers completely using DDU and reinstall them. Temporarily disable antivirus software. Clean dust from inside the computer case. Reinstall components within the PC.

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FoxX_MC
Member
107
06-22-2025, 09:00 AM
#3
I have completed this task, but I do not understand AV. Edit* Never mind, Anti Virus did not work either.
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FoxX_MC
06-22-2025, 09:00 AM #3

I have completed this task, but I do not understand AV. Edit* Never mind, Anti Virus did not work either.