How to fix Roblox Memory Dump error

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Jessica Filby Jan 30, 2026 · 3 mins read
How to fix Roblox Memory Dump error
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Roblox players have been reporting an uptick in a Memory Dump error, with a pop-up window prompting them to create a memory dump. Naturally, before you click anything, you’ll want to know what it means and how to fix it.

Whether you’re diving into Steal a Brainrot, Blox Fruit, Bee Swarm, or one of the other many games Roblox hosts, nothing halts your adventure like a random error message, especially if there’s some sort of Admin Abuse or event.

Well, that’s exactly what’s happening on the platform, as tons of players are reporting an “unexpected error” message asking users to “create a memory dump” and share it on their support site. So, if you’re getting the notification, here’s exactly what it means and how to fix it.

What does Roblox’s Memory Dump error mean?

The Roblox Memory Dump error is harmless. Clicking OK will simply send a report of the error to Roblox, allowing them to analyze and hopefully fix the problem.

Currently, the actual reason for the error hasn’t been uncovered. Some think it’s security measures from your antivirus or Windows, while others predict it’s due to Roblox crashing and asking you to send a report. Regardless, it’s something that will be fixed by Roblox, especially if more fans send reports when it occurs.

How to fix Memory Dump error

Thankfully, there are a few ways you can try to fix the Memory Dump error in Roblox:

Uninstall and Reinstall

The classic on-and-off-again method (look, it works a lot of the time!). Uninstalling and reinstalling Roblox will essentially kickstart the platform and fix any potentially corrupted or broken files that may have entered your game. It’s not 100% reliable as a fix, but the platform is only small, so it won’t take much time.

Switch off your Secure Virtual Machine

While this fix is a little more complicated, other fans have reported some success. So, follow these steps:

  1. Restart your PC and enter the BIOS (usually done by pressing the DEL key as it’s restarting).
  2. Head to either the Advanced or Configuration tab for your CPU configuration (it’ll be different depending on your CPU).
  3. Look for SVM Mode and switch it off.
  4. Then, save and restart your PC.

If none of the above work, then your next best bet is to update Roblox and your Windows. Many users have reported that updating to Windows 11 has fixed their issue, while others say updating the platform sorted it.

If many players have been reporting the problem, then it’s likely Roblox is dropping an update to sort it, so keep an eye out and update as soon as you can.