Palworld | Resolving Endless crash loop
Palworld | Resolving Endless Crash Loop
Encountering an endless crash loop on your Palworld server can be frustrating. Follow these steps to resolve the issue:

Steps to resolve it
Locate the Saved Folder: Navigate to the Pal folder in your file manager and find the Saved folder.

Archive the Saved Folder: Right-click on the Saved folder and select Archive. This action will create an archive file of the folder.

Download the Archive: Right-click on the newly created archive file and select Download to save it locally.

Reset the Server:
- Go to the server's overview page.
- Click on the Reset Server button and wait for the process to complete.

Restore the Saved Folder:
- Return to the Pal folder in the file manager.
- Drag and drop the downloaded archive file into the file manager window.
- Right-click on the archive file and select Unarchive to extract the Saved folder back into its original location.


After completing these steps, your server should be ready to start without issues.
Tip: The downloaded archive also serves as a backup of your Saved folder, which can be useful for future troubleshooting.
Updated on: 31/01/2024
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