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How to Fix ROBLOX Error Code 267 in 7 Steps

How to Fix ROBLOX Error Code 267 in 7 Steps
Shaun M Jooste

Shaun M Jooste

  • February 9, 2021
  • Updated: May 15, 2024 at 10:44 PM

ROBLOX has become a fan-favorite for gamers worldwide, whether they’re playing on Windows or Android. One of the most frustrating online gaming elements is receiving error messages, destroying your fun while you’re running around like a unicorn in a theme park, or being chased by Piggy. 

For today’s educational entertainment, we’re going to show you how to fix ROBLOX Error Code 267.

What is ROBLOX Error Code 267?

ROBLOX Error Code 267 happens when a game kicks you out of a server. In most cases, it could be a developer insert script that they shouldn’t or your account is too young for the server you entered. However, there could be a different issue behind it that you can fix following one of the steps below.

How to Fix ROBLOX Error Code 267

Feel free to try one of these steps below to fix ROBLOX Error Code 267.

Step 1: Check the server connection

The error might actually be with the ROBLOX server. Do yourself a favor and ensure that it’s up and running before you approach any of the other steps. 

Step 2: Update your browser

Sometimes, the issue is with an outdated browser. Check the settings to ensure that you have the latest version, updating it if you don’t.

Step 3: Reset browser settings

If that doesn’t work, head into your browser settings and reset it. It should restore the default version with all add-ons removed. Once completed, restart ROBLOX and test a game server.

Step 4: Update ROBLOX

Your problem might be with an outdated ROBLOX version. Always ensure that you update to the latest version to avoid issues of this kind.

Step 5: Reinstall ROBLOX

If none of the above steps help, consider reinstalling ROBLOX. All your settings and saved files will be there when you return. In essence, this step removes any bad or corrupt files and gives you a fresh start.

Step 6: Update network drivers

Your computer’s network drivers also need to remain up to date for online games to function effectively. Have a look to ensure you have the latest versions.

Step 7: Contact Support

When all else fails, contact Roblox’s support to see if they can discover the underlying issue.

Heading back to basics

While ROBLOX is incredibly fun for children and adults alike (don’t pretend you’re not playing it, parents), encountering issues like this can be incredibly annoying. We hope we’ve helped you resolve it, and you can get back to your pixel gameplay.

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