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If the player's computer appears to not be suffering from overheating related issues, another cause of game crashing could be a damaged component, especially either the RAM, or the video card. If there is much dust, or any internal fans appear to not be spinning, the player should either take their computer to a repair shop for a "tune-up" (mention that the player suspects there is overheating problems), or read a few tutorials online related to computer cleaning (note that a computer's internal components are highly sensitive to damage from ESD (Electrostatic Discharge, basically a static shock), so it would not be difficult for the player to accidentally damage their computer). For a desktop, the player should check obvious fan locations for blockages, and use a flashlight to peer inside the case. If the player is using a laptop, they should make sure any vents on its sides or bottom are neither blocked or filled with dust. Dust or vent/fan blockages can cause overheating, which may not be severe enough to cause problems during normal computer use, but during more intensive activities such as gaming, the temperature may spike. If the player is indeed experiencing crashing or visual corruption in other games as well, the first thing to check is whether their computer's vents are blocked, or clogged with dust (which inevitably occurs over time). If Minecraft is the only game experiencing issues, then it is unlikely to be a hardware issue. If this is the case, it's likely the they are experiencing problems in other, unrelated games as well. Problems with the player's computer's hardware can also easily cause crashing, or buggy behavior.
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Either way, the player should either remove the mod they determined to be causing problems, or repeat the first step, except without installing the problematic mod.
Once the crashing starts occurring again, the last mod installed is likely the problem, or another mod simply does not work with it.
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Now, the player should install each mod they desire one at a time, starting Minecraft and assuring that there is no crashing for each mod. The player should remove the problematic mod.
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If the player has installed several mods, if using the older launcher, they should try renaming the "bin" directory in the Minecraft folder, then start Minecraft (Or replace the current minecraft.jar with a clean minecraft.jar from either a clean backup, download a jar file from the internet or force update the game should cause the player to get a new clean jar file.).
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Minecraft occasionally does this on startup, except it stays there, not allowing the player to play the game.Ī similar "legacy" crash screen for Minecraft Alpha.Ī tutorial exists for obtaining the report file generated by the game when it crashes so that the player can share it for diagnosis.Ĭrashes can easily occur due to mod conflicts, wrong versions of mods (for example, many of the 1.7.10 mods are not compatible in Java Edition 1.13 due to the data values conflicts due to the Flattening, but almost all mods for Java Edition 1.16.2, 1.16.3 and 1.16.4 can run on Java Edition 1.16.5, as Java Edition 1.16.3 and 1.16.5 are minor updates with just minor fixes), or buggy mods (particularly among Fabric mods). Yet sometimes, an error report can quickly flash right before the game closes.
Large TNT explosions can also cause crashes.Ĭrashes used to have an error report screen, but that feature has been removed.
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Because of this, it is highly recommended that the player regularly keeps a copy of their save folder (located in the %appdata%\.minecraft directory on Windows systems or ~/.minecraft/ in linux and also /Library/Application Support/minecraft on Mac), to reduce their losses should a world become corrupted as a result of a crash. Crashes can sometimes cause the corruption of save files if the player is not careful enough. Crashes can also be caused by bugs in the game. Attempting to modify the files of Minecraft or individual worlds, even with advanced editors, can also cause crashes. The most common cause of crashes are mods, preexisting bugs, and updates. A sign of a server crash is a "Saving chunks" or "Shutting down internal server" screen. When Minecraft crashes, it typically closes immediately, though it may show an error report marking the location of the exception that caused the crash. Ĭrashes are unexpected shutdowns of Minecraft.
Image for Launcher 1.3.8Īn older "legacy" Minecraft crash screen. The old Minecraft crash screen, with more options. The Java Edition crash screen in the current launcher. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition.