How to Fix Discord “Loading Chunk Failed” Error?

Loading chunk failed is a common error in Discord that occurs when the client is unable to load its required resources. This issue often arises from corrupted cache files, incomplete data, or missing application assets. It may appear at startup or during use, but the good news is that it can usually be resolved with the solutions outlined below.

Discord error screen showing "Loading chunk 40769 failed" due to a timeout issue.
The “Loading chunk failed” error in Discord, caused by a resource timeout.

1. Refresh Discord App

If Discord fails to load resources properly, refreshing the client forces it to request data again from the server. This quick action clears out temporary glitches and often restores the app’s normal behavior.

  1. Launch Discord and wait for the “Loading Chunk Failed” error to appear.
  2. Press CTRL + R to refresh the app.
  3. Check if Discord reloads successfully.

2. Shut Down Discord and Relaunch

Sometimes Discord does not close fully, leaving background processes running with the same cached memory. This prevents new sessions from starting with fresh data. Ending all active Discord processes ensures the next launch starts cleanly.

  1. Press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC to open Task Manager.
  2. Under the Apps section, right-click Discord and select End Task. Ending Discord processes in Task Manager
  3. Close any other Discord processes still running in the background.
  4. Restart Discord and check if it opens normally.

3. Delete Temp Files

Windows stores temporary files to help applications load faster, but if these files become corrupted or outdated, Discord may load invalid data instead of fresh resources. Deleting them forces the system to rebuild clean data, which often resolves the error.

  1. Open the Windows search bar, type “%temp%”, and press Enter. Windows Temp folder
  2. Select all files inside the Temp folder and delete them. Deleting temp files in Windows
  3. Ensure no applications are running in the background while deleting.
  4. Restart Discord and confirm if the error is fixed.

4. Perform a Clean Reinstallation of Discord

If the issue persists, Discord’s installation files may be damaged or incomplete. A normal reinstall is not always enough, as leftover data in AppData and LocalAppData can still load corrupted files. Performing a clean reinstallation removes all old data before installing a fresh copy, ensuring the client runs on valid resources.

  1. Type %appdata% in the Windows search bar and press Enter. Opening AppData folder in Windows
  2. Delete the Discord folder.
  3. Type %localappdata% in the search bar and press Enter. Opening LocalAppData folder in Windows
  4. Delete the Discord folder here as well. Deleting Discord folder in LocalAppData
  5. Download the latest setup from the official Discord website.
  6. Install Discord, sign in, and check if the error is resolved.

If these methods do not work, it is best to contact Discord Support with detailed information about the error for further assistance.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Abdullah Iqbal


Abdullah is a Google IT certified Help Desk Technician with extensive experience in providing technical support to system users. He has a proven track record of effectively resolving IT issues, and is adept at working with tools like Jira and ZenDesk to efficiently manage support tickets. Abdullah is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest technological advancements and constantly seeks to improve his skills and knowledge through professional development opportunities.