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Diagnostic Results of Tencent Gaming Buddy.zip Victor Massonunread, Jun 23, 2018, 12:29:28 AM6/23/18 to Tencent Gaming Buddy Correction: "Failed to start the emulator. Failed to start the engine, Error Code: 5" [email protected]unread, Jun 23, 2018, 12:57:10 AM6/23/18 to Tencent Gaming Buddy Mong nhà phát hành có bản update mới có thể làm game ổn định hơn để người chơi có trải nghiệm game mượt mà hơn GameLoop (formerly known as Tencent Gaming Buddy) is among the best Android game emulators for Windows 10 and 11. Millions of players enjoy the best mobile games on their PCs with that software. Yet, some users can’t play Android games in GameLoop because of a “Failed to start the emulator” error. That GameLoop error occurs for some users whenever they try to start (load) games in the emulator. Emulator games don’t start when GameLoop throws up its “Failed to start the emulator” error message. This is how you can fix that error in Windows 11/10. 1. Select the Multi-window Option in GameLoopThis potential solution for the “Failed to start the emulator” error is more of a workaround than a fix, but it’s worked for some players. GameLoop has a Multi-window option for opening a new window from which to launch a game. Try starting an affected game by selecting GameLoop’s Multi-window option like this:
2. Delete the Tencent FolderSome GameLoop users have confirmed fixing the Tencent data folder resolves the “Failed to start the emulator” error. Before you do that, make sure GameLoop isn’t still running in the background by disabling its process in Task Manager if necessary. Then delete the Tencent folder as follows:
3. Terminate the Aow_exe.exe ProcessMany GameLoop users have resolved the “Failed to start emulator” error by disabling an aow_exe.exe background process. Those users needed to utilize a third-party Process Hacker software to terminate that process instead of Task Manager. This is how you can terminate aow_exe.exe with Process Hacker:
4. Clear the Prefetch and Temp FoldersCorrupted data in the Prefetch and Temp folders can also cause GameLoop issues. Therefore, it’s recommended to clear the data in those folders in the following steps:
5. Update the Graphics DriverAn outdated graphics driver on your PC could be another potential cause for the “Failed to start” error. The graphical requirements of mobile games like PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty are comparable to their Windows counterparts. So, make sure your PC’s GPU (graphics processor unit) has the latest driver available. Our guide to updating graphics drivers on Windows includes full guidelines for updating a GPU’s driver. 6. Select GameLoop’s Repair Now OptionGameLoop has a Repair Now option that has fixed the “Failed to start the emulator” error for some players. If that option worked for them, it could feasibly fix the same issue for you. You can select that Repair option in the following steps:
7. Reinstall the GameLoop SoftwareIf you still need to fix the “Failed to start the emulator” error after applying the potential solutions above, try reinstalling the GameLoop software. This is how you can reinstall GameLoop in Windows.
Enjoy Your Android Games in Windows AgainThe “Failed to start the emulator” error is a widely cited GameLoop issue many users have fixed with the confirmed solutions in this guide. So, one of them will probably resolve the “Failed to start the emulator” error on your Windows PC. If, however, the issue persists, note that there are some good alternative Android emulators to GameLoop for Windows, such as BlueStacks. So, you can play your favorite Android games in one of the alternative emulators instead. |