"Wsptfile" Pops Up When Opening League of Legends: How to Fix

"Wsptfile" Pops Up When Opening League of Legends: How to Fix

Andre Guaraldo

4 Jan, 2026, 17:30

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Last updated: 4 Jan, 2026, 17:42

If you’re encountering a mysterious “Wsptfile” pop-up when launching League of Legends, you’re not alone. This issue can disrupt your gaming experience and is often linked to software conflicts, overlays, or corrupted files. Our troubleshooting guide will walk you through all the steps to diagnose and resolve the “Wsptfile” pop-up problem, ensuring you get back to playing without interruptions.

What Is the "Wsptfile" Pop-Up?

The “Wsptfile” pop-up is not a standard League of Legends error. It typically indicates interference from third-party software, overlays, or corrupted system/game files. While not officially documented by Riot Games, similar pop-up or overlay issues have been reported and can be resolved with systematic troubleshooting.

Step-by-Step Solutions to Fix the "Wsptfile" Pop-Up

1. Close League and Run as Administrator

  • Right-click the League of Legends shortcut.
  • Select Run as Administrator.
  • This can resolve permission conflicts that may trigger pop-ups or errors.

2. Disable Third-Party Overlays

Overlays from Discord, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, AMD Radeon ReLive, and Overwolf are common culprits for pop-ups and in-game issues.

  • Discord:
    • Open Discord settings.
    • Navigate to Overlay.
    • Turn off “Enable in-game overlay” or disable it specifically for League of Legends.
  • NVIDIA GeForce Experience:
    • Open GeForce Experience.
    • Go to Settings.
    • Disable “In-game Overlay”.
  • AMD Radeon ReLive:
    • Open Radeon Settings.
    • Go to ReLive and disable it.
  • Overwolf:
    • Open Overwolf settings.
    • Disable overlays for League of Legends.

Tip: Always close unnecessary background programs before launching League.

3. Check Compatibility Settings

  • Navigate to your League of Legends installation folder (default: C:\Riot Games\League of Legends\Game).
  • Right-click League of Legends.exe and select Properties.
  • Go to the Compatibility tab.
  • Uncheck all boxes, especially “Run this program in compatibility mode” and “Run as administrator” (if already checked).
  • Click Apply and OK.

4. Update Your Operating System

Outdated Windows or macOS versions can cause compatibility issues.

  • Windows:
    • Go to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update.
    • Click “Check for Updates” and install any available updates
  • Mac:
    • Go to System Preferences > Software Update.
    • Install any available updates

5. Perform a Clean Boot

A clean boot starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, helping you identify if background software is causing the pop-up.

  • Press Windows + R, type msconfig, and press Enter.
  • Under the Services tab, check “Hide all Microsoft services” and click Disable all.
  • Go to the Startup tab and open Task Manager. Disable all startup items.
  • Restart your computer and try launching League

6. Flush DNS and Reset Network Settings

Network issues can sometimes trigger unusual pop-ups.

  • Open Command Prompt as administrator.
  • Run the following commands one by one:textnetsh int ip reset ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /flushdns netsh winsock reset
  • Restart your computer

7. Check for Unwanted Software (Fasoo, etc.)

Certain enterprise or security software can interfere with League.

  • Open Task Manager and look for processes like seef_logsvc.exe, f_LPS.exe, fClient.exe, or fph.exe.
  • If found, uninstall the related software via Control Panel > Programs and Features

8. Reinstall League of Legends

If all else fails, a clean reinstall can resolve persistent issues.

  • Uninstall League of Legends via Settings > Apps or Control Panel.
  • Delete the entire Riot Games folder (default: C:\Riot Games).
  • Delete the League of Legends folder from %localappdata% if present.
  • Restart your PC.
  • Download the latest installer from the official site and install League as administrator

Additional Tips

  • Update Graphics Drivers: Outdated or corrupt drivers can cause overlay and pop-up issues.
  • Scan for Malware: Run a full antivirus scan to ensure no malicious software is interfering.
  • Contact Riot Support: If the issue persists, submit a ticket with screenshots and logs for personalized help

Ready to fix this error for good?

Encountering the "Wsptfile" pop-up when launching League of Legends can be a frustrating barrier to enjoying your game. While this specific error isn't widely documented in official resources, the troubleshooting steps for similar technical issues remain effective and are supported by Riot Games’ own recommendations for resolving persistent client and game errors.

If you have thoroughly tried these steps and the "Wsptfile" pop-up persists, gather your logs and submit a ticket to Riot Player Support for further investigation. The support team can provide targeted assistance, especially for rare or undocumented issues.

In summary, most League of Legends technical problems can be resolved by updating your system, running the game as administrator, disabling conflicting software, and performing a clean reinstall. Persistent or unusual issues should be escalated to Riot Support, ensuring you provide detailed information for the fastest resolution. By following these steps, you can minimize downtime and return to the Rift with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes the “Wsptfile” pop-up in League of Legends?
    • It’s usually triggered by software overlays, compatibility settings, or corrupted files.
  • Is “Wsptfile” a virus?
    • No direct evidence suggests it’s a virus, but scanning your system for malware is always recommended.
  • Will reinstalling League of Legends delete my account?
    • No, your account data is stored on Riot’s servers. Reinstalling only affects local files.

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the “Wsptfile” pop-up and enjoy a smooth League of Legends experience. If you continue to face issues, consult Riot’s official support for further assistance.

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