## Fixing Fortnite Not Loading on Windows 11
To fix Fortnite not loading on Windows 11, ensure your graphics drivers are updated, and then try reinstalling the Epic Games Launcher or resetting Fortnite’s settings.
## Step-by-Step Guide to Fix Fortnite
1. **Update Graphics Drivers**: Go to your graphics card manufacturer’s website (e.g., NVIDIA or AMD), download the latest drivers for Windows 11, and follow the installation instructions.
2. **Reinstall Epic Games Launcher**: Uninstall the Epic Games Launcher, then download and install the latest version from the official Epic Games website.
3. **Reset Fortnite Settings**: Open the Epic Games Launcher, go to Fortnite’s settings, and reset all settings to their default values.
4. **Disable Overclocking**: If you have overclocked your graphics card, try disabling it to see if it resolves the issue.
5. **Run as Administrator**: Right-click the Epic Games Launcher executable, select “Run as administrator,” and try launching Fortnite again.
## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: Why is Fortnite not loading on Windows 11?**
A: Fortnite may not load on Windows 11 due to outdated graphics drivers, corrupted Epic Games Launcher installation, or incorrect game settings.
– **Q: How do I update my graphics drivers?**
A: Go to your graphics card manufacturer’s website, download the latest drivers for Windows 11, and follow the installation instructions.
– **Q: Will reinstalling the Epic Games Launcher delete my Fortnite progress?**
A: No, reinstalling the Epic Games Launcher will not affect your Fortnite progress, as it is stored on Epic Games’ servers.
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