Some community guides suggest disabling automatic Roblox updates through the Microsoft Store to keep an older, "working" version of the game, though this is a temporary fix at best. Risks of "Kikapcsolva" (Disabled) Security

Most Roblox executors are flagged as "Malicious" or "Trojan" by antivirus software. To download and run them, users typically:

The mention of KRNL being "patched" or requiring updates is a constant cycle.

Roblox frequently updates its anti-cheat (Hyperion/Byfron) to detect unauthorized software. According to discussions on the Roblox DevForum , executors like KRNL often fall behind on version numbers (e.g., staying on v686 when Roblox moves to v687), leading to instant detection.

Roblox has a zero-tolerance policy for exploiting. Using an executor can lead to permanent account or hardware (HWID) bans.

Real-time protection must be toggled OFF because executors use "DLL injection," a technique also used by actual malware to hijack processes.

Since you must disable your antivirus, you are vulnerable to "Redline" stealer or other malware bundled with fake executor downloads.

DLL injection can cause frequent game crashes or Windows "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors.