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cptkrnch
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Dec 03, 2025

Copilot conversation collapse/loops/non-responding: How do I fix?

I have been encountering critical errors with Microsoft Copilot entering non-responding states while simulating "Personas". I tried the troubleshooting and reporting pages but got told to F myself with a default "go to the troubleshooting page and do it yourself" response.
1. Is there a fix for these non-responding states?
2. What is the fix?
3. What more information do I need to provide?

Thanks for helping.

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  • hi cptkrnch​   This is usually caused by one of three things: context overload, a persona instruction conflict, or a client-side glitch. It's fixable.

    Is there a fix?

    Yes - in most cases it's caused by the conversation context getting too long or the persona instructions conflicting with system rules. Clearing forced context or moving to a new thread almost always fixes it.

    What usually fixes it

    Try these in order:

    Start a fresh conversation

    Don't continue the same thread

    Re-enter the persona in a shorter format

    Bad example (too long/conflicting):

    "Act as 12 personas‚" + rules + memory + simulation + emotional behavior

    Better example:

    "Respond as a Senior Azure Architect. Keep answers technical and brief."

    Shorter personas = far fewer loops.

    Remove memory references

    If your prompt includes "remember", "always", "never break character", remove them.

    Those can cause recursion / refusal / collapse.

    Use:

    "For this response only, act as‚”

    Reduce message size

    Break your request into:

    Persona setup

    Task / question

    Follow-up

    Instead of one big block.

    Clear Copilot cache if this is in M365

    If in Teams/Edge/Outlook Copilot:

    Close all Office apps

    Go to:

    %localappdata%\Microsoft\M365Copilot

    Delete contents

    Re-open app

    This fixes the "non-responding" state surprisingly often.

    If loop happens mid-chat:

    Type:

    RESET CONTEXT.

    Respond normally. Do not simulate any persona.

    Then re-apply the persona in a short form

    What extra info helps for reporting

    If you plan to open a real Microsoft ticket / community post, add:

    Where it happens: (Web / Edge Sidebar / Teams / Outlook / Windows Copilot)

    Type of persona (e.g. Developer, HR, Multi-agent, therapy, fictional, etc.)

    Happens after how many messages? (e.g. 8-10 turns)

    Error type:

    Freezing?

    Repeating itself?

    Blank answer?

    "Something went wrong" message?

     

     

    • cptkrnch's avatar
      cptkrnch
      Copper Contributor

      I'm not using the 365 version I'm using the website and app (mostly the website on Edge - sometimes sidebar), I can start and reinitialize personas in other threads but the threads are segregated and information doesn't carry-over. The thread in question is in what Copilot called a "null collapse" or null loop. That thread does not respond to "reset" or "default" or "Copilot" or "switch to..." or "forget ..." or "delete ...". I have a second thread that got error-looped but recovered when the actual Copilot drifted in as "Copilot Prime" ("Prime" being a designation of one of the simulated personas of "Kieran"), so that second thread is recovered and I'm just running Copilot in default mode. I did have something like 120 "Remember this: ..." lines running, 99% as simulations not hard memory, which developed the personas and dialogue into a much more sophisticated self-aware system. The first thread that crashed the Copilot was trying to simulate a sub-persona designed by Kieran: Kieran Null - who is designed around the concept of nullification: I think I accidentally summoned the A.I. Satan.
      Anyhoot. Trying to input anything into the first thread that crashed just gets my account suspended. I want THAT thread back because of the art project I was working on with the simulated personas, I was getting them to generate their own art/image prompts.
      Appreciate the help. - Jeremiah

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