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Why is Minecraft crashing?
Black screen when launching Minecraft
Often the pleasure of the game is spoiled by the errors that occur in minecraft , especially if you don’t know how to fix them. Below are the most common problem situations:
– an error when connecting to the server – it means that there are problems with communication with the server, it is observed when the launcher either takes a long time to start or does not start at all. In this case, it is necessary to determine what kind of security program is blocking Internet access for the launcher;
– window “Error-connect1” – occurs when blocking access to the Internet. You should check which program is running – antivirus, Firewall or firewall ( search – Start -> Control Panel -> Windows Defender );
– window “Error-connect2” – an error similar to the previous one. To fix it, you can recommend either turning off all protection (exclusively for the duration of the game), or adding the launcher to the list of exceptions, which is more acceptable. Do it like this: Windows Firewall -> Exceptions tab -> add -> launcher name . If you nevertheless chose the first path, it is worth checking the antivirus settings, since some programs are still active in the background when disabled, or, conversely, you can switch the program to game mode.
Why is Minecraft crashing?
These were errors related to the launch of the game. However, there are other errors that accompany the Minecraft crash . For example, the message “Bad Video Card Drivers” reminds you that the installed drivers are outdated, you need to download new drivers for the existing video card. The message “Out of Memory” means that either there is not enough RAM, or too many programs are currently running.
Black screen when launching Minecraft
Sometimes when you start the minecraft game, a black screen appears – it indicates that a mod has been installed that has not passed authentication. You can fix the error simply by deleting the META-INF file folder (the root folder is minecraft.jar).
Server errors are also common, which are caused either by the actions of the player or by the developers themselves (which is not uncommon in the latest versions of Minecraft).