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client closes itself random

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hey my client closes itself almost every day 1 time, is it my computer or is it the client?

I get the same problem. I have a feeling that the bot gets stuck at a random, and after like 4 hours just dies

This can be a number of issues:
 
1) Your client can close due to a leak in your CPU/Memory thus causing your computer to overload and force close the client.
 
Known causes for this issue:
 
  •  #2
  •  #3
  •  #4
  •  Adverts (If you are a free user), yes these adverts indeed help with this issue.
  •  Having other programs open can cause this event to occur, just make sure you are not over clocking your CPU/Memory.

 

 

 
2) Your connection is having difficulties connecting to the server in which you leave your PC, you log out and you continuously attempt to connect to the OSBot servers which causes a massive increase to your CPU/Memory which then increases the chance of #1 happening.
 
3) Your connection is having difficulties stabilizing and continues to disconnect/connect to the server, in which you go online/offline constantly. This effect causes a massive increase to your CPU/Memory which then increases the chance of #1 happening.
 
4) The server itself is having trouble stabilising and is either under a DDoS attack in which you cannot connect to the server and the above happens.
 
The other reason is the clients fault being having a Memory leak, which contributes to the above.
 
Hopefully this helps.
 
Regards,
 
- OSBot Staff Team.
 
 

 

This can be a number of issues:
 
1) Your client can close due to a leak in your CPU/Memory thus causing your computer to overload and force close the client.
 
Known causes for this issue:
 
  •  #2
  •  #3
  •  #4
  •  Adverts (If you are a free user), yes these adverts indeed help with this issue.
  •  Having other programs open can cause this event to occur, just make sure you are not over clocking your CPU/Memory.

 

 

 
2) Your connection is having difficulties connecting to the server in which you leave your PC, you log out and you continuously attempt to connect to the OSBot servers which causes a massive increase to your CPU/Memory which then increases the chance of #1 happening.
 
3) Your connection is having difficulties stabilizing and continues to disconnect/connect to the server, in which you go online/offline constantly. This effect causes a massive increase to your CPU/Memory which then increases the chance of #1 happening.
 
4) The server itself is having trouble stabilising and is either under a DDoS attack in which you cannot connect to the server and the above happens.
 
The other reason is the clients fault being having a Memory leak, which contributes to the above.
 
Hopefully this helps.
 
Regards,
 
- OSBot Staff Team.

 

 

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im an only running 1 bot, and only the bot client and the osbot site is open for the rest i dont have any programs running.


thanks for the info, but how can i prevent that my cpu leaks and gets overloaded?

im an only running 1 bot, and only the bot client and the osbot site is open for the rest i dont have any programs running.

thanks for the info, but how can i prevent that my cpu leaks and gets overloaded?

 

Restart your computer more frequently, close programs, or get a better computer.

 

Hope this helped :)

 

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