Discord是一个基于网络的平台,允许用户在单独运行的服务器上一起聊天、玩耍和建立社区。例如,对于游戏玩家来说,它是一个极好的平台(platform for gamers),但也不是没有问题。从Discord 连接问题(Discord connection issues)到流上的音频问题(audio issues on streams),您需要知道如何在出现问题时进行故障排除。
如果您在使用Discord时遇到问题,您可能需要重新启动或重置它。如果您遇到连接问题(connection problems)、应用程序崩溃或者您的音频、视频或桌面流不稳定,快速(Quickly)重置您的Discord客户端可以帮助您恢复功能。(Discord)如果您想知道如何重新启动Discord,请按以下步骤操作。
你可以重启 Discord 吗?(Can You Restart Discord?)
如果您在线搜索此主题,您会看到很多错误信息(而且,如果我们说实话,文章写得不好)无法定义Discord重启的确切(exactly)含义。例如,您要重新启动Discord客户端还是要重新启动Discord服务器?
这是两个非常不同的东西,解释区别很重要。例如,如果您正在使用Discord并且它冻结或存在连接问题,那么重新启动Discord意味着关闭客户端(如果需要,强制关闭)并重新启动它。这使您可以继续使用Discord而不会出现其他问题。
但是,如果您想重新启动Discord服务器,那么这是一个完全不同的话题。您无法通过 F4 方式“刷新”您的服务器。出于本文的目的,我们假设这意味着要么再次打开或关闭服务器(不可能),要么擦除它并在没有成员或自定义的情况下重新开始(可能)。
Discord是一个基于 Web 的平台,这意味着服务器由Discord本身托管,用户可以 24/7 全天候访问。与 Teamspeak 不同(Unlike Teamspeak),您不会托管可以在出现问题时打开或关闭的服务器。如果您在使用Discord时遇到问题,那是客户端或平台本身的问题,而不是您的服务器的问题。
但是,如果您在运行服务器时遇到问题(成员太多、审核(moderation issues)困难、对服务器主题感到厌烦等),您可能需要删除服务器并重新开始。只有Discord服务器所有者可以执行此操作,因此,如果您尚未创建服务器或将所有权转让给您,那么您就不走运了。
如何在 PC 或 Mac 上重新启动 Discord(How to Restart Discord on PC or Mac)
如果您使用PC 或Mac的(Mac)Discord桌面客户端,则可以重新启动它。这有助于从连接问题、应用程序冻结或不是由Discord平台本身问题引起的其他问题(例如服务器中断)中恢复。
由于Discord可能无法正常关闭,确保Discord重新启动的最佳方法是使用Windows 上的任务管理器(Task Manager)或Mac 上的强制退出(Force Quit )工具强制客户端关闭。
如何在 Windows 上重新启动 Discord(How to Restart Discord on Windows)
如果您想强制Discord在Windows上重新启动,您需要执行以下操作:
- 右键单击(Right-click)开始(Start)菜单或任务栏,然后选择任务管理器(Task Manager)。
- 在“任务管理器(Task Manager )”窗口的“进程(Processes)”选项卡中,找到Discord进程(或“详细信息”选项卡中的(Details )discord.exe)。右键单击该进程并选择结束任务(End Task)以强制其关闭。
- Discord进程关闭后,在“开始”菜单中找到Discord以(Discord )重新启动它。
如何在 Mac 上重新启动 Discord(How to Restart Discord on Mac)
如果您想强制Discord在(Discord)Mac上重新启动,请按照以下步骤操作:
- Discord客户端打开时,选择Apple菜单(Apple menu )>强制退出(Force Quit)。
- 在强制退出应用程序(Force Quit Applications)菜单中,找到Discord条目并选择它。选择强制退出(Force Quit)以强制关闭应用程序。
- (Confirm)通过在弹出菜单中选择强制退出来(Force Quit)确认您要强制关闭Discord 。
- 在Mac(Mac)上强制退出Discord后,打开 Dock 上的Launchpad并选择Discord以重新启动它。
切换到 Discord 的网页版(Switch to the Web Version of Discord)
通过强制关闭并重新启动Discord客户端来重新启动它应该有助于解决大多数小问题。但是,如果Discord桌面应用程序无法运行,您可以尝试切换到Discord的网络版本。
Discord的 Web 客户端是(Discord)Discord桌面应用程序的全功能替代品,提供对几乎所有相同功能的访问。界面保持不变,您将能够访问相同的服务器、消息等。
- 要访问 Discord Web 客户端,请打开 Discord 网站(open the Discord website)并选择右上角的登录(Login)。
- 出现提示时,在提供的框中输入您的Discord用户名和密码,然后选择登录(Login)以继续。此时您可能需要执行其他步骤(例如双重身份验证)才能完成登录过程。
登录后,您会在浏览器中看到标准的Discord界面。(Discord)然后,您可以照常使用Discord ,但某些功能(例如游戏期间的一键通)在 Web 应用程序中不可用。(Discord)
切换到另一个 Discord 服务器区域(Switch to Another Discord Server Region)
重新启动Discord桌面应用程序或在浏览器中刷新Discord Web 应用程序将导致您与(Discord)Discord的服务器之间的连接关闭并重新连接。但是,如果您在连接Discord时遇到问题,您可能需要切换到您正在使用的频道中的另一个Discord服务器区域。
这可以帮助您以较低的延迟和流媒体问题重新启动Discord连接,并在此过程中改善语音和视频通信。此更改仅适用于语音频道(而非纯文本频道),并且只有频道版主、服务器管理员和服务器所有者才能进行此更改。
- 要切换到另一个Discord服务器区域,请在桌面上或通过网站打开Discord应用程序并登录。登录后,在左侧选择您的服务器,然后在频道列表中选择一个语音频道。选择频道旁边的设置图标进行更改。(settings icon)
- 在频道设置(Channel Settings)菜单中,向下滚动到区域覆盖(Region Override)部分。从区域覆盖(Region Override)下拉菜单中选择您附近的区域,或选择自动(Automatic)以允许Discord为您选择。如果您遇到问题,请切换到离您所在位置较近(尽管不太远)的另一个区域。
- 更改频道区域后,选择底部的保存更改以应用它。(Save Changes)当您的语音频道(与所有成员)移至该地区时,您可能会遇到短暂的服务中断。
更改语音频道的服务器区域将强制重新连接您和 Discord 的服务器之间的连接。如果您在更改服务器区域后发现问题,请按照上述步骤切换到新区域或切换回使用自动区域选择。
如何重启 Discord 服务器(How to Restart a Discord Server)
正如我们之前解释的那样,您不能像使用Teamspeak服务器那样通过关闭再打开来重新启动传统意义上的Discord服务器。(Discord)Discord服务器由Discord托管, 24/7 保持活跃和可访问(除非出现中断)。
“重新启动” Discord服务器的唯一方法是删除它并创建一个新服务器。这将清除所有内容,删除您的频道、消息和服务器用户。如果您在使用Discord(Discord)连接时遇到问题,则不应执行此操作,但如果您想关闭服务器并重新创建它,您可以按照以下步骤操作。
- 要删除您的Discord服务器,请打开Discord桌面或网络应用程序并登录,然后从左侧面板中选择您的服务器。在频道列表顶部选择您的服务器名称,然后选择服务器设置(Server Settings)。
- 选择设置(Settings)菜单底部的删除服务器。(Delete Server )
- Discord将要求您确认您确实要删除您的服务器 - 此过程无法撤消。在提供的框中键入您的服务器名称,然后选择删除服务器(Delete Server)将其删除。否则,选择取消(Cancel)以停止该过程。
删除服务器后,您需要创建新的 Discord 服务器(make a new Discord server)或加入新的服务器。删除您的服务器意味着失去一切(包括消息、服务器和用户群),因此一旦您重新创建了Discord服务器,您需要重新邀请您的用户再次与他们聊天。
解决不和谐问题(Troubleshooting Discord Issues)
如果您想弄清楚如何重新启动Discord,请记住您可以重新启动Discord应用程序并重新建立连接,但您无法重新启动或刷新服务器。一切都是基于服务器的,并且 24/7 全天候可用。如果你想重新开始,你需要删除你的服务器并建立一个新的来替换它。
但是,您不必走那么远。例如,如果您担心某些旧消息,可以删除 Discord DM 历史记录。(delete your Discord DM history)如果Discord 不(Discord isn’t working)适合您,您可以随时尝试其中的顶级 Discord 替代品(top Discord alternatives),包括Slack、Teamspeak 和 Microsoft Teams。
How to Restart Discord
Discord is a web-based platform that allows users to chat, play, and build communities together on individually run servers. It’s an excellent platform for gamers, for instance, but it isn’t without problems. From Discord connection issues to audio issues on streams, you’ll need to know how to troubleshoot when things go wrong.
If you’re having problems with Discord, you might want to restart or reset it. Quickly resetting your Discord client can help you to restore functionality if you’re suffering from connection problems, app crashes, or if your audio, video, or desktop streaming is unstable. If you want to know how to restart Discord, here’s how.
Can You Restart Discord?
If you search for this topic online, you’ll see a lot of misinformation (and, if we’re honest, poorly written articles) that fail to define what exactly is meant by a Discord restart. For example, do you want to restart the Discord client or are you looking to restart your Discord server?
These are two very different things, and it’s important to explain the distinction. For instance, if you’re using Discord and it freezes or has a connection issue, then restarting Discord means closing the client (by force, if necessary) and restarting it. This allows you to resume using Discord without further issues.
If you want to restart a Discord server, however, then this is an entirely different topic. You can’t F4 your way into “refreshing” your server. For the purpose of this article, we’re assuming this means to either turn the server on or off again (not possible) or wipe it and start again with no members or customization (possible).
Discord is a web-based platform, meaning servers are hosted by Discord itself with 24/7 access available for users. Unlike Teamspeak, you don’t host a server that can be switched on or off when there’s a problem. If you’re having problems with Discord, it’s a problem with the client or platform itself, not with your server.
However, if you’re having issues running your server (too many members, difficult moderation issues, bored of the server topic, etc), you may want to delete your server and start again. Only Discord server owners can do this, so if you haven’t created your server or had ownership transferred to you, you’re out of luck.
How to Restart Discord on PC or Mac
If you use the Discord desktop client for PC or Mac, then you can restart it. This helps to recover from connection problems, from app freezes, or from other issues that aren’t caused by a problem with the Discord platform itself, such as server outages.
As Discord may not close properly, the best way to ensure Discord restarts is to force the client to close using the Task Manager on Windows or the Force Quit tool on Mac.
How to Restart Discord on Windows
If you want to force Discord to restart on Windows, here’s what you’ll need to do:
- Right-click the Start menu or taskbar and select Task Manager.
- In the Processes tab in the Task Manager window, locate the Discord process (or discord.exe in the Details tab). Right-click the process and select End Task to force it to close.
- Once the Discord process is closed, locate Discord in the Start menu to relaunch it.
How to Restart Discord on Mac
If you want to force Discord to restart on a Mac, follow these steps:
- While the Discord client is open, select the Apple menu > Force Quit.
- In the Force Quit Applications menu, locate the Discord entry and select it. Select Force Quit to force the app to close.
- Confirm you want to force Discord to close by selecting Force Quit in the pop-up menu.
- After force quitting Discord on your Mac, open the Launchpad on your Dock and select Discord to restart it.
Switch to the Web Version of Discord
Restarting the Discord client by forcefully closing it and restarting it should help to resolve most minor issues. If the Discord desktop app isn’t working, however, you could try switching to the web version of Discord.
Discord’s web client is a fully functional replacement for the Discord desktop app, providing access to almost all of the same features. The interface remains the same, and you’ll be able to access your same servers, messages, and more.
- To access the Discord web client, open the Discord website and select Login in the top-right.
- When prompted, type your Discord username and password into the boxes provided and select Login to proceed. You may need to follow additional steps (such as two-factor authentication) at this point to complete the sign-in process.
Once you’ve signed in, you’ll see the standard Discord interface appear in your browser. You can then use Discord as usual, although some features (such as push-to-talk during gameplay) are unavailable in the web app.
Switch to Another Discord Server Region
Restarting the Discord desktop app or refreshing the Discord web app in your browser will cause the connection between you and Discord’s servers to be closed and reconnected. However, if you’re having trouble with your connection to Discord, you may need to switch to another Discord server region in a channel you’re using.
This may help you to restart your Discord connection with lower latency and streaming issues and improve voice and video communication in the process. This change will only apply to voice channels (not text-only channels) and only channel moderators, server administrators, and server owners can make this change.
- To switch to another Discord server region, open the Discord app on your desktop or via the website and sign in. Once you’ve signed in, select your server on the left, then select a voice channel in the channel list. Select the settings icon next to the channel to make a change.
- In the Channel Settings menu, scroll down to the Region Override section. Select a region near to you from the Region Override drop-down menu, or select Automatic to allow Discord to choose for you. If you’re having trouble, switch to another region near (although not too far) from your location.
- Once you’ve changed your channel region, select Save Changes at the bottom to apply it. You may experience a brief interruption in service as your voice channel (with all members) is moved to that region.
Changing server regions for voice channels will force the connection between you and Discord’s servers to be reconnected. If you see issues after changing server regions, follow the steps above to switch to a new region or switch back to using the automatic region selection instead.
How to Restart a Discord Server
As we’ve previously explained, you can’t restart a Discord server in the traditional sense by switching it off and on again like you can with a Teamspeak server, for instance. Discord servers are hosted by Discord and remain active and accessible 24/7 (unless there’s an outage).
The only way to “restart” a Discord server is to delete it and create a new one. This wipes the slate clean, removing your channels, messages, and server users. You shouldn’t do this if you’re having trouble with Discord connectivity, but if you want to close down your server and recreate it, you can follow these steps to do so.
- To remove your Discord server, open the Discord desktop or web app and sign in, then select your server from the panel on the left. Select your server name at the top of the channels list, then select Server Settings.
- Select Delete Server at the bottom of the Settings menu.
- Discord will ask you to confirm that you really want to delete your server—this process can’t be reversed. Type your server name in the box provided, then select Delete Server to delete it. Otherwise, select Cancel to stop the process.
Once you’ve deleted your server, you’ll need to make a new Discord server or join a new one. Deleting your server means losing everything (including messages, servers, and user base), so once you’ve recreated your Discord server, you’ll need to re-invite your users to chat with them again.
Troubleshooting Discord Issues
If you’re trying to figure out how to restart Discord, remember that you can restart your Discord app and re-establish your connection, but you can’t restart or refresh the server. Everything is server-based and remains available, 24/7. If you want to start again, you’ll need to delete your server and make a new one to replace it.
You don’t have to go that far, however. You could delete your Discord DM history if you’re worried about some of your older messages, for instance. If Discord isn’t working for you, you can always try one of the top Discord alternatives out there, including Slack, Teamspeak, and Microsoft Teams.