What Can You Do When Smite Keeps Crashing [10 Solutions]

Ariel Mu
7 min readDec 28, 2020

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Summary :

Recently, a great many people complain that their Smite keeps crashing on Windows PC. How to fix Smite crashing on startup? If you are also trying to fix it, then you come to the right place. This post of MiniTool will provide you with 10 solutions.

Smite is a quite popular third-person MOBA video game developed by Hi-Rez Studios. This game has been published for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. However, many users vex that Smite keeps crashing after installing updates.

The Smite not launching issue can be caused by various factors including antivirus software, corrupt games files, problematic Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable packages, and so forth. Fortunately, we explore many effective fixes after analyzing extensive user reports.

How to Fix Smite Not Launching

  1. Add the game to the exception lists of your firewall
  2. Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable package and Smite
  3. Verify integrity of game files
  4. Uninstall the EasyAntiCheat program
  5. Check if the Hi-Rez Studios Authenticate and Update service is running
  6. Move the msvcr100.dll or msvcp110.dll files to the SysWow64 folder
  7. Uninstall the updates for Microsoft Visual C++ x86
  8. Create a new user account
  9. Play the game with a single monitor
  10. Upgrade your HHD to SSD

Solution 1. Add the Game to the Exception Lists of Your Firewall

One of the most common reasons why Smite keeps crashing can be your antivirus software or Firewall. To fix the error, you can try adding the game to the exception lists of your Firewall or antivirus.

Step 2. Click on Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall from the left pane.

Tip: For AVG, navigate to Home > Options > Advanced Settings > Exceptions > Add Exceptions > Browse and select smite.exe. If you are using Avast on your computer, read this post to add an exception to Avast.

Solution 2. Reinstall Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package and Smite

If there are any problems with the Visual C++ Redistributable Package, the Smite failed to launch game error can happen. You can fix it by reinstalling the Visual C++ components and Smite.

Step 4. Click here to download the Microsoft Visual C ++ 2010 Redistributable Package and install it on your computer.

Note: If you are using a 64-bit Windows version, make sure that you install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the Visual C ++ 2010 Redistributable Package. You can read this post to check your Windows version.

Step 5. If the Smite crashing on launch issue still persists after the above steps, you may have to reinstall this game. Some users reported that they fixed the issue by downloading the game from Steam. Here you may have a try!

Solution 3. Verify Integrity of the Game Files

Incomplete or corrupt game files are another reason why Smite keeps crashing. Here you can follow the steps below to verify the integrity of the game files.

Step 1. Right-click the Steam launcher and select Run as administrator.

Once the process complete, relaunch the game and see if the Smite freezing issue is fixed.

Solution 4 Uninstall the EasyAntiCheat Program

The EasyAntiCheat program is an essential component for Smite. Once the EAC file gets problematic, you may encounter the issue “Smite keeps crashing” on Windows PC. To fix it, you need to uninstall EAC from the Smite folder.

C: \Program Files \Steam\steamapps\common\SMITE\Binaries\EasyAntiCheat

Tip: This is the default path of the Smite folder. You should replace it with the actual path that you save in the Smite game.

Step 3. After you install the EasyAntiCheat, back to the Smite folder again and run the EasyAntiCheat_Setup program from here. Then right-click the Smite program and click on Repair/Install.

Tip: You can install the Anti Cheat program by either verifying the integrity of game files or reinstalling the game.

You may encounter Smite crashing on startup if the Hi-Rez Studios Authenticate and Update service is disabled. Follow the steps below to check if the service is running.

Step 1. Press Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box, and then type services.msc in the box and hit Enter.

Step 4. Click on the OK button to save the change.

Now, you can restart your computer and see if the Smite failed to launch game issue still persists.

Solution 6. Move the msvcr100.dll or msvcp110.dll Files to SysWow64 Folder

Both msvcr100.dll and msvcp110.dll are Windows DLL files that are included in the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package or some application. Several users reported that they fixed the Smite crashing on startup issue by moving the files to the SysWow64 folder. Here’s how:

Step 1. Click here to download the 32-bit version of that DLL file and save it to your computer.

Step 3. Copy the DLL file and paste it to the SysWOW64 folder.

Now, you can reboot your computer and check if Smite keeps crashing.

Lots of users encounter the Smite not launching issue after installing the Microsoft Visual updates. To fix it, you need to uninstall the updates for Microsoft Visual C++ x86 updates.

Tip: You can undo these updates by performing a system restore.

Step 2. Scroll down the right sidebar and click on View update history.

Once you remove the updates, relaunch the game and see if the Smite freezing issue still happens.

Solution 8. Create a New User Account

If there are any issues with your user account, you may encounter Smite crashing on launch. Here you can fix it by creating a new user account.

Step 3. Click on I don’t have this person’s sign-in information in the pop-up window.

Once you create a new account, you can switch to it and see if the issue still appears.

Solution 9. Play the Game with a Single Monitor

Many users encounter the “Smite failed to launch game” issue when using a dual monitor setup. In order to fix this problem, it’s recommended that you disable the second monitor and then reboot your computer.

Solution 10. Upgrade Your HDD to SSD

If the Smite freezing issue still persists after you have tried all the above methods, then you can consider upgrading your HDD to SSD. As you know, SSD boasts faster data transferring speed than HDD. If you install the game on SSD, you can avoid the crashing problem and enjoy a good game experience.

Here comes a question. How to upgrade HHD to SSD without reinstalling OS? MiniTool Partition Wizard is what you need. It is an all-in-one partition manager that boasts many powerful features like Convert MBR to GPT, move/resize partition, align partition, recover lost data, migrate OS to SSD/HD, copy disk, rebuild MBR, and so forth.

Tip: Since the free edition doesn’t support the OS migration feature, we recommend you install the Pro Ultimate edition. To learn more details, you can refer to this edition comparison.

Step 1. Install an SSD on your Windows PC and then launch MiniTool Partition Wizard to enter its main interface.

Step 3. Select the SSD that you just installed from the disk map and click on Next to continue.

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Bottom Line

How to fix the Smite crashing issue? I believe that you already have known the answer. This article introduces 10 effective troubleshooting methods to you. If you have any suggestions or ideas on this topic, you can leave them in the comment area. You can send us an e-mail via [email protected] if you have any questions about MiniTool Partition Wizard

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Position: Columnist

Ariel is an enthusiastic IT columnist focusing on partition management, data recovery, and Windows issues. She has helped users troubleshot various problems like PS4 corrupted disk, unexpected store exception error, the green screen of death error, etc. If you are searching for methods to optimize your storage device and restore lost data from different storage devices, then Ariel can provide reliable solutions for these issues.

Originally published at https://www.partitionwizard.com on December 28, 2020.

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