League of Legends is a popular online multiplayer game enjoyed by millions of players around the world. However, like any other online game, it is not immune to technical issues. One of the common errors encountered by players is the “Try to Reconnect” error. If you’re experiencing this error and are looking for a solution, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to fix the “Try to Reconnect” error in League of Legends.
Step 1: Access Windows Settings
The first step in resolving the “Try to Reconnect” error is to access the Windows settings. Depending on the version of Windows you are using, the process may vary slightly.
For Windows 11 users:
- Click on the Start menu and select “Settings”.
- In the Settings window, scroll down and click on “Troubleshoot”.
- Next, click on “Other troubleshooters”.
- Look for the “Internet connection” option and click on “Run”.
- The troubleshooting process will begin, and once completed, close the window.
For Windows 10 users:
- Click on the Start menu and select “Settings”.
- In the Settings window, click on “Update & Security”.
- On the left side of the window, click on “Troubleshoot”.
- Scroll down and click on “Internet Connections”.
- Click on “Run the troubleshooter”.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
Step 2: Reset Network Settings
If the “Try to Reconnect” error persists after completing Step 1, the next step is to reset your network settings.
- Open the Windows Settings using the method described in Step 1.
- Click on “Network & Internet” on the left side of the window.
- Scroll down and click on “Advanced Network settings”.
- Locate the “Network reset” option and click on it.
- Click on “Reset now” and confirm by clicking “Yes”.
- Your network settings will be reset, and you will need to reconnect to your Wi-Fi network.
- Make sure to enter the correct password for your Wi-Fi network.
- Once the network has been reconnected, try launching League of Legends to check if the error has been resolved.
Step 3: Use Command Prompt
If the previous steps didn’t solve the problem, you can try using Command Prompt to fix the “Try to Reconnect” error.
- Type “Command Prompt” in the search bar.
- Right-click on the Command Prompt app and select “Run as administrator”.
- In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter:
netsh winsock reset
- Wait for the command to execute, and then type the following command and press Enter:
ipconfig /flushdns
- Close the Command Prompt window.
Step 4: Configure Network Settings
If the error persists, you can try configuring your network settings through the Control Panel.
- Type “Control Panel” in the Windows search bar and open it.
- Click on “Network and Internet”.
- From there, click on “Network and Sharing Center”.
- On the left side of the window, click on “Change adapter settings”.
- Right-click on your Wi-Fi network and select “Properties”.
- In the Properties window, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click on “Properties”.
- Choose the option to “Use the following DNS server addresses”.
- Enter the preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server addresses:
- Preferred DNS server: [Enter DNS server address here]
- Alternate DNS server: [Enter DNS server address here]
- Click on “OK” to save the settings and close the window.
- Close all settings windows and restart your PC or laptop.
- Launch League of Legends and check if the error has been resolved.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the “Try to Reconnect” error in League of Legends. If the error persists, you may need to reach out to the game’s support team for further assistance. We hope this article has helped you resolve the issue and get back to enjoying your League of Legends gaming experience. Remember to like and subscribe to our channel for more helpful tips and tutorials. Stay tuned for the next video!