The problem is mainly due to Teams failing to start important services when launching. Conflicts with other running processes or apps can make it worse. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this error.
1. Delete MS Teams Credentials Files
Deleting Microsoft Teams’ credential files resets the app’s login data, fixing issues caused by bad or old credentials. This action allows Teams to create new, correct login data, often solving loading problems related to account conflicts.
2. Run MS Teams Application in Compatibility Mode
Outdated system settings can cause Microsoft Teams to get stuck when loading. Running the app in compatibility mode simulates an older Windows version, improving compatibility and fixing possible conflicts with system parts or permissions.
3. Clean Reinstall MS Teams
A clean reinstall of Microsoft Teams resets the app by removing leftover files, including corrupted caches and incorrect settings. Installing a fresh version removes any conflicts or errors from old installations, ensuring Teams works properly.








