If you are trying to stream something in Discord on Windows 11 but keep having issues with your streams getting stuck on the loading screen or shortly after starting them. This article will take you through several troubleshooting steps you can use to fix Discord streams freezing on Windows 11.

Takeaways:

  1. Fixing Discord streams getting stuck on the loading screen on Windows 11
  2. Why do Discord streams get stuck on the loading screen on Windows?
  3. Can't stream over Discord on Windows 11

How to Fix Discord Stream Stuck on Loading on Windows 11

As we mentioned above there are quite a few different reasons that you may have issues streaming Discord on Windows 11. However, most of these potential issues are easy to check and fix so work your way through the list below and you should solve Discord Streams freezing on the loading page.

Restart Discord (This should be an obvious one)

  • Completely close Discord. On the desktop, ensure it’s not running in the system tray—right-click the icon and select "Quit Discord." Use Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager, find any Discord-related processes, and end them.

  • On mobile, remove Discord from your recent apps list to ensure it’s fully closed.

  • Reopen Discord and try streaming again.

Update Graphics Drivers (Use DDU)

While this might not be the most obvious fix streaming does use a fair bit of your GPU resources so make sure your graphics drivers are working.

  • First Download Display Driver Uninstaller
  • Next, download the latest GPU driver.
  • Disable your Internet connection.
  • Run DDU and select the option to remove GeForce Experience (GFE) if prompted. You will get a similar message if you are using AMD Graphics.
  • After the process completes accept the restart request and let your computer restart.
  • Install the driver software and re-establish your internet connection. This prevents Windows from installing generic drivers automatically.

Check Network Connection

This is an obvious one but I'm sure it was the first thing you checked as well. However, before starting the steps below just restart your computer and Internet modem/Router. If that doesn't work start the steps below.

Windows 11

  • Type Troubleshoot in Windows search and press Enter.

  • Select Other troubleshooters.

  • Find Network & Internet troubleshooter from the list and select Run.

  • Follow the instructions and apply any suggested fixes.

  • Restart your computer.

Windows 10

  • Right-click on Start and select Settings.

  • Navigate to Network & Internet.

  • On the right side, find the Advanced Network Settings section.

  • Click Network Troubleshooter and wait for it to finish.

  • Apply any fixes that are suggested.

Clear the Discord Cache

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.

  • Click More details if necessary.

  • Locate Discord under the Apps section.

  • Right-click the app and select End Task.

  • Scroll down and end any other Discord background processes that are still running.

  • Type %AppData% in Windows search and press Enter.

  • Find the Discord folder, select it, and press Shift + Del to delete it.

  • Next, type %LocalAppData% in Windows search and press Enter.

  • Delete the Discord folder in the same way.

  • Start the app and check if the issue is resolved.

Enable or Disable Hardware Acceleration in Discord

  • Open Discord.

  • Go to User Settings (gear icon near your profile picture).

  • Under App settings, scroll down and select Advanced.

  • Find the Hardware Acceleration option.

  • Toggle it on or off, depending on your situation.

Run Discord as Administrator

  • Right-click the Discord shortcut on your desktop.

  • Select Run as administrator.

  • Confirm any prompts that appear.

Reinstall Discord

  • Right-click on Start and select Apps and Features or Installed Apps.

  • Scroll down to find Discord.

  • Click Uninstall and confirm.

  • Follow the instructions to remove the app.

  • Download the latest version from the official website and reinstall Discord.

  • Log in to your account and check if the streaming issue is fixed.