If you start the Outlook Mail app and it crashes due to a memory or other problem, you should be aware that this is a widespread issue that affects many people. Other of our readers reported that Outlook hangs, freezes or it’s not responding in Windows 11. There were even some who reported that Outlook crashes when replying to emails.

Why does my Outlook keep crashing?

It might be the case that Outlook is crashing after a Windows Update. In this case, a rollback of the latest update might be the right choice. With the help of its Windows Update mechanism, Microsoft was able to resolve the issue. Because there is no hotfix available, all you need to do is ensure that you are running the most recent version of your Windows 11 operating system in order for this repair to take effect. If, however, you have installed the latest update and it still doesn’t work, let us see a few other workarounds that you can use to prevent Outlook from crashing on startup. Our guide will address all these Windows 11 Outlook issues.

 How do I fix Outlook crashing in Windows 11?

Is Outlook compatible with Windows 11? The short answer is yes. Outlook is fully compatible with Windows 11, especially Outlook 2016.

1. Disable add-ins

It is possible that add-ins will cause your Outlook service to act in an unexpected way at times. Disabling add-ins may assist you in resolving this issue more quickly.

2. Repair Office

Let the Repair process complete, then proceed with a computer reboot to apply the changes made. Restart Outlook to see whether its functionality has been restored.

  1. Once you are inside the Apps & features window,search for Office in the search bar then click on the three dot menu next to it followed by Advanced options. SPONSORED

  2. Scroll down until you find the Reset section, then click on the Repair button.

3. Reset the app

When you reinstall Office, all of the data that you have previously saved to the application will be deleted. Consequently, before commencing the process of resetting your smartphone, we strongly recommend that you create a backup of any important data stored on your device.

4. Run the Windows troubleshooter

Upon completion of the troubleshooting process, the troubleshooting tool will identify the precise bug that has occurred, as well as provide guidance on how to resolve the bug. It is crucial that you adhere to the directions provided exactly as they are laid out in the written form.

5. Reinstall Office

Now go back to your browser and search for the Office application, which you should then download and run according to the instructions that are shown to you.

6. Try another email client

If the Outlook application keeps crashing and nothing seems to resolve it, then it might be a good idea to consider a more stable email software. For instance, Mailbird is the go-to email option in terms of efficiency and integration with other apps you’re using. You can sync all the emails from multiple accounts in one inbox and manage all your work from one place. Plus, customize your layout how you prefer on this platform and integrate platforms like Dropbox, Todoist, and Google Calendar. ⇒ Get Mailbird 

How do you reset Outlook?

For more information on the Microsoft app bundle, check out our article on compatibility and other tips for Office on Windows 11. Aside from that, you’ll definitely want to take a look at the new design of the Office applications for Windows 11 and update the apps to enjoy a new style. Alternatively, if you continue to experience difficulties with the Outlook application, see our guide on how to solve Outlook crashes on Windows 10 for more solutions that are applicable in the latest OS as well. Let us know in the comments below which solution worked best for you as well as how often you use Microsoft Outlook over Gmail. Thanks for reading!

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