[No Limit Drag Racing 2] It will not open it automatically closes as soon as I click on it.

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7 months ago In No Limit Drag Racing 2
It will not open it automatically closes as soon as I click on it.

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7 months ago

Hi there! I understand that the No Limit Drag Racing 2 app crashes immediately when you try to open it on your iPhone. Let’s work together to get it running smoothly for you.

First, just to be clear—does the app crash right as you tap on it, with the screen going blank or returning to the home screen immediately? Or does it show any loading screen before closing? Also, have you tried restarting your iPhone or reinstalling the app before?

Meanwhile, here are some steps tailored for your iOS device, which often help with such startup crashes:

1. Force Close the App and Restart Your Device
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause slightly in the middle to open the app switcher.
- Swipe the No Limit Drag Racing 2 app upwards to close it completely.
- Then, press and hold the side button with a volume button until the "slide to power off" slider appears. Slide to power off, wait 30 seconds, then turn your iPhone back on.
- Try opening the app again.

2. Check for iOS and App Updates
- Go to Settings > General > Software Update and install any available iOS updates to ensure compatibility.
- Open the App Store, tap your profile icon, and scroll to update the No Limit Drag Racing 2 app if an update is available.

3. Reinstall the App
- Press and hold the app icon until a menu appears, then tap Remove App and confirm.
- Restart your iPhone again after uninstalling.
- Go back to the App Store and reinstall No Limit Drag Racing 2 fresh. This can help clear out corrupted files causing the crash.

4. Free Up Storage Space
- Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage and see if your storage is nearly full. Apps can crash if there isn’t enough free space. Consider deleting unnecessary files or apps.

If none of these work, it could be an issue with the app itself or some conflict on your device. In that case, please let me know if you notice any patterns like connection to Wi-Fi on startup, or recent changes to your phone before it started crashing. That info helps me dig deeper.

Are you okay to try these steps now? Let me know how it goes or if you’ve already tried any of them!

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