For advanced users: Windows Event Viewer often logs the exact reason.
If the executable belongs to a specific software package (e.g., a game mod, FPS unlocker, or performance tool), a clean reinstallation can fix missing registry entries or corrupted components.
Below is a step‑by‑step troubleshooting guide to diagnose and fix the error "failed to start cls-lolz x64.exe". Follow steps in order; stop when the issue is resolved.
The most common reason for this error is that Windows Defender or a third-party antivirus has flagged cls-lolz x64.exe as a threat (often labeled as "HackTool", "Trojan", or "PUP") and deleted or quarantined it before it could run.
For advanced users: Windows Event Viewer often logs the exact reason.
If the executable belongs to a specific software package (e.g., a game mod, FPS unlocker, or performance tool), a clean reinstallation can fix missing registry entries or corrupted components.
Below is a step‑by‑step troubleshooting guide to diagnose and fix the error "failed to start cls-lolz x64.exe". Follow steps in order; stop when the issue is resolved.
The most common reason for this error is that Windows Defender or a third-party antivirus has flagged cls-lolz x64.exe as a threat (often labeled as "HackTool", "Trojan", or "PUP") and deleted or quarantined it before it could run.