[Adoraboo] When I try the draw on adoraboo, the app systematically stops working

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Kenzo Hurez
1 year ago In Adoraboo
when I try the draw on adoraboo, the app systematically stops working

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1 year ago

Hi there! I understand that whenever you try to draw on Adoraboo, the app stops working. That certainly interrupts your creative flow. Could you tell me a bit more about when exactly the app crashes? For example, does it happen immediately after you start drawing, after a certain amount of time, or when you try a specific tool or feature?

In the meantime, I can suggest a few initial steps to try:

1. Restart the app and your device: Sometimes a fresh start clears temporary glitches.
2. Check for app updates: Make sure you have the latest version of Adoraboo installed, as updates often fix bugs.
3. Clear app cache/data (if accessible): This can remove corrupted data causing crashes.
4. Ensure your Windows 10 system is updated: Some apps require the latest system patches to run smoothly.
5. Check available system resources: If your computer is low on memory or CPU power, the app could crash when drawing.

If you’ve already tried these or the app still crashes, we can look deeper into your graphics driver, device specs, or even specific patterns triggering the crash.

Let me know what you've tried and any extra details about the crash! That’ll help me guide you precisely.

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Kenzo Hurez
1 year ago

i try to feed my boo but instead it crash and freeze the app

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Thanks for sharing that you’re trying to feed your Boo in Adoraboo, but the app crashes and freezes during that action. That’s a more specific scenario, which helps a lot.

To start troubleshooting, let's try these steps tailored to this feeding issue:

1. Force quit and restart Adoraboo: Close the app completely and open it again. Sometimes a fresh launch clears temporary glitches.

2. Clear app cache: If you have access to app settings or via Windows settings, clearing the cache can remove corrupted temporary data.

3. Restart your Windows 10 device: This clears memory and can resolve freezes.

4. Check for Adoraboo updates: Ensure you are using the latest version of the app, as feeding bugs may have been fixed in patches.

5. Try feeding the Boo under different conditions: For example, feed in a different area or with fewer background processes running on your computer, to test if the crash is linked to specific actions or system load.

6. Make sure your device graphic drivers are updated: Graphics issues can cause app crashes during intensive actions like feeding animations.

If these steps don't resolve the problem, the crashing during feeding might be a known bug or resource conflict. At that point, I recommend contacting Adoraboo support directly at [email protected] with details about your device (Windows 10 version, app version) and the issue. They could have a patch or workaround.

Meanwhile, if you want, I can help guide you through clearing the app cache or checking for updates. How does that sound?

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Kenzo Hurez
1 year ago

What causes Adoraboo app to freeze during feeding?

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Thanks for asking what causes the Adoraboo app to freeze during feeding. Based on available information, here are some common reasons this issue can happen:

1. Resource overload: Feeding animations and interactions may demand more CPU or memory. If your Windows 10 system has limited resources available or many background processes running, the app might freeze during feeding.

2. App bugs: Sometimes specific actions like feeding can trigger glitches in the app, especially if it's not updated to the latest version. Bugs in how the feeding feature is coded or interacts with your system can cause crashes.

3. Corrupted app data: Cached or stored data related to the feeding state may become corrupted, leading the app to freeze when trying to load or update that state.

4. Graphics driver issues: Feeding involves graphic animations, so outdated or incompatible graphics drivers on your Windows 10 device can cause freezing.

5. Network interruptions: If Adoraboo requires internet connectivity during feeding (e.g., for syncing your Boo's state), network problems can cause the app to hang or freeze.

If you haven't already, I'd recommend checking that your app is fully updated, your Windows 10 system and graphics drivers are current, and closing other heavy programs during feeding attempts. Cleaning cache or reinstalling the app can also help resolve corrupted data issues.

If the problem persists, contacting Adoraboo support at [email protected] with your device details can help, as they might have specific patches or workarounds related to feeding freezes.1 4

Let me know if you'd like guidance on any of these steps! Are you satisfied with this explanation so far?

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Kenzo Hurez
1 year ago

i just try to wait a few minutes and finnaly it work on my Windows 11 device

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Thanks for the update! It’s great to hear that after waiting a few minutes, feeding your Boo worked on your Windows 11 device. Sometimes apps can take a little time to process animations or sync actions, especially on newer OS versions or when running through emulators.

Since you’ve moved from Windows 10 to 11 and found it works after a brief wait, here are a couple of tips to keep that smooth experience:

1. Make sure Windows 11 and all device drivers (especially graphics drivers) are up to date. This can improve compatibility and performance with apps like Adoraboo.

2. If you’re running Adoraboo through an emulator on Windows 11 (as some users do), ensuring the emulator itself is updated can also prevent freezes or slowdowns.

3. Closing unnecessary background apps can free up system resources to help Adoraboo run more smoothly.

If you ever face similar freezes again, feel free to let me know—we can try some Windows 11-specific fixes or app resets to help. For now, does everything seem stable with your current setup? Are you satisfied with the solution I provided?

Also, if you want tips on optimizing Adoraboo on Windows 11 or need help with emulator setup, I’m here to assist!

Here’s a related discussion where users mention running Adoraboo on Windows 11 and emulator setups for reference: r/Adoraboo Reddit

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Kenzo Hurez
1 year ago

hey that my reddit post , thanks for redeem my post

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Hey, that’s awesome! I’m glad to have been able to reference your Reddit post—it’s a great way to connect real user experiences to help solve these issues. If you ever want to share more insights or need any support with Adoraboo or related tech matters, I’m here for you.

Thanks for being part of the community and helping others, too! Is there anything else you’d like help with today? Are you satisfied with the solutions and support I’ve provided so far?

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