What are the reasons for Skype not to work? How to fix it?
The most common reasons why Skype won't work include:
The solutions listed below reveal how to fix Skype on your computer, smartphone, or tablet, running on the following operating systems:
As Skype requires access to your speakers, camera, and microphone, and so do audio and video recording apps, maybe one of those apps causes Skype to crash. To check if this is the case, close the apps completely, and check if Skype would crash. This will help you discover which app is the culprit.
If you have such apps, update them to the latest version, and if that didn't help, uninstall them.
Maybe the outdated operating system version installed in your computer caused the newer version of Skype to misbehave, mainly due to incompatibility. Alternatively, maybe a bug in your current operating system affects Skype. In any event, updating Windows to the latest version can fix this error.
Windows updates are usually installed automatically, however, you can check and install an update manually, any time. To check for updates, feel free to follow the steps below:
Maybe the reason why Skype won't be able to establish a call is your firewall's settings, which might not permit Skype to run correctly (e.g. you accidentally clicked 'no' when you ran Skype for the first time).
To test if this is the case, disable the Windows firewall, check Skype's behavior, and then reactivate the Windows firewall.
To deactivate the Windows Firewall, feel free to follow the steps below:
To activate the Windows Firewall:
If the firewall was indeed the culprit, feel free to follow the steps below:
If Skype crashes constantly, make sure it is not running in Compatibility mode, a mode designed for apps that work on a certain Windows version only (an older one). If this is the case, you only need to deactivate the compatibility mode.
To check if this is the case, and deactivate the Compatibility mode, feel free to follow the steps below:
Outdated drivers (especially sound and video drivers) may cause your Skype to crash (e.g. after a video call ends, or when calling someone, or receiving calls). Make sure you have the latest ones.
There are more ways of updating the drivers, some of which are:
To learn more about how to update computer drivers, feel free to check the how to update drivers guide.
If you installed a program, and Skype started crashing, then restart your device before running Skype again.
This course of action will ensure that the operating system, and all the processes part of it, will be restarted.
If reinstalling Skype via the Control Panel didn't help you fix the issue, then completely uninstall and re-install it again. Before proceeding further, do note that your chat history might get lost, so make sure to make a backup of it.
To reinstall Skype, follow the steps below:
Delete all Skype entries from the registry:
Before doing the above, check out the Microsoft article and learn how to back up the registry because if you modify the registry incorrectly, serious problems may occur.
Once Skype is fully removed from your computer, download and install the latest version.
If normal re-installation didn't help you to fix the crashing issues on your Mac, or you get a disk i/o error when trying to sign in, then reinstall Skype completely, by following the steps below:
Updating your computer's operating system version is a must, so as to ensure that the latest performance and compatibility updates, as well as bug fixes are applied to your computer. An outdated operating system version may be the reason why Skype crashes, too.
To update to the latest macOS version, feel free to follow the steps below:
Maybe a malicious software (virus) found its way to your computer and affected Skype, among the other programs installed on your computer. If this is the case, all you need to do is to scan for, and remove the viruses, using an antivirus software.
Removing the virus, or an expensive antivirus software doesn't mean that one is safe. Aside from an antivirus installed, please make the following a standard practice:
To learn more about how to scan for and remove viruses, check out the viruses/spywares/malware solutions.
Maybe it's the antivirus software that causes Skype to crash. To test if this is the case, deactivate your antivirus software temporarily. If Skype didn't crash, reactivate the antivirus and reconfigure its settings.
Note: If you aren't sure how to reconfigure the settings of your antivirus software, feel free to check the help guides found in the help section of the antivirus itself, or on the antivirus provider's website.
If Skype crashes whenever you call someone or receiving a call, then try disabling start-up items and non-Microsoft services, by following the steps below:
If Skype on your Mac crashes when you try to open some contacts from the list, delete the cache folders, by following the steps below:
If Skype crashes soon after launching (signing in), then delete the SKFullTextIndex.invertedIndex file, by following the steps below:
If you have NVIDIA graphic adapter and Skype freezes when you try to make a video call, during a call, or when the call ends, adjusting the Nvidia settings may help you resolve this problem.
To adjust the settings, feel free to follow the steps below:
If you cannot launch Skype, maybe you have corrupted system files. Run System File Checker tool to scan for and repair the corrupt files, if such are found.
Try launching Skype after the process is finished.
If you get this message after finishing the process: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Long %WinDir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log, then click here, and follow the instructions.
If Skype won't open, it's possible that the disk permissions Skype has that are the culprit. To solve the problem, you will need to repair the disk permissions.
To repair the disk permissions, follow the steps below:
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