As you can already tell, we are facing with some graphic card incompatibility as the Nvidia drivers can’t properly “communicate” with the Windows system. But, don’t worry as you can still play Minecraft on your Windows-based device as we are here to help you out. Of course, this is not the only Nvidia graphic card incompatibility reported by Windows 10 users as some customers also complained about some HDMI issues. Anyway, if you want to fix the Minecraft problems and get back on track, then don’t hesitate and apply the guidelines from below. This troubleshooting solution can be applied within a few minutes and can be easily completed even by a newbie so you have nothing to worry about.

How to Fix Minecraft Errors in Windows 10

Update Minecraft

Regardless of the issue you’re currently facing, the very first thing you should have in mind when dealing with that particular problem is keeping your game updated. Because installing the latest possible version of Minecraft may solve a lot of problems. In case you don’t know how to update Minecraft, follow the instructions below: For downloading all the outdated drivers on your PC, we suggest you use a professional driver updater tool that safely install and upgrade all the drivers you need in seconds. A dedicated tool will keep you away from any risk of malfunctions. Good job! Now you know how to update and make Minecraft work on Windows 10. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions.

Can’t load a mod in Minecraft

If you like to experiment with Minecraft mods, but can’t install your favorite mod, just change the approach. You’ve probably been installing mods the old-fashioned way (putting files into Minecraft by yourself), which is prone to errors and issues. Instead, you should use a handy little program called Forge. Forge basically doesn’t all the work for you. You just need to put the mod you want to install into Forge, and it will automatically implement it in the game. Saving you a lot of time and effort. You can download Forge for free from this link. In case you need additional explaining, just watch the tutorial on how to use Forge to install Minecraft mods below:

Can’t play the game on LAN

If you’re unable to play Minecraft with your friends through LAN, try enabling Minecraft in Windows Firewall: If you’re still unable to play the game through LAN, make sure everything’s alright with your internet connection. In case you find out that something’s wrong, check out this article to solve the internet connection issues in Windows 10.

Minecraft is lagging

If you notice that your in-game performance is not great, and the game could run smoother, take these into account: Solution 1 – Meet the system requirements If your computer doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements, you’re lucky to even launch the game. So, if you don’t have a computer powerful enough to play Minecraft, consider upgrading your hardware. Minecraft system requirements:

CPU: Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon 64 (K8) 2.6 GHz. RAM: 2GB. GPU (Integrated): Intel HD Graphics or AMD (formerly ATI) Radeon HD Graphics with OpenGL 2.1. GPU (Discrete): Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT or AMD Radeon HD 2400 with OpenGL 3.1. HDD: At least 200MB for Game Core and Other Files. Java 6 Release 45.

Solution 2 – Allocate more RAM to Minecraft SPONSORED Minecraft launcher now allows you to allocate more RAM memory to the game, if you’re not satisfied with the performance. Here’s how to do that: Solution 3 – Update Java As Minecraft is powered by Java, you’ll need its latest version to run the game smoothly. You can download the latest version of Java from here.

Minecraft crashes

If the game crashes, here are a few possible solutions you could try:

Update Minecraft Update your graphics card drivers Update Java Run the SFC scan Run the DISM command

Check out our article about fixing Minecraft crashes for more detailed info.

Saves disappear from the World List

If your saved worlds disappear from the World List, do the following:

Missing files error: org.lwjgl.LWJGLException

This error code appears when the Minecraft launcher fails to launch the game. The solution for this issue is disabling your antivirus program or Windows Firewall. Here’s how to disable Windows Firewall: It’s also recommended to reinstall Minecraft upon disabling Firewall. Once this issue is resolved, we recommend turning your security solutions back on.

Server download doesn’t open

If you’re unable to run server downloads in Minecraft, there are a few things you can try:

Update Java Edit the EULA.text Download from official servers Run a Minecraft Server Batch File Run the Minecraft Server.exe Version as an Administrator

In case you’re not sure how to do some of these, we have a full guide about fixing this issue. So, you’ll find detailed explanations there.

Bad login error

Bad login error occurs when you fail to connect to Minecraft multiplayer. In that case, try some of the following workarounds:

Check that your network connection is enabled Check if any programs are blocking outgoing connections. Disable Windows Defender Firewall Restart your modem/router.

Can’t chat in Minecraft

If you’re unable to chat inside the game, you need to change the Chat settings to Show. If you’re not sure how to do that, check out our complete guide about changing chat settings in Minecraft.

Service unavailable: Error 503

If you receive this error, there’s a chance Mojang’s servers are down. Check the server status here. If the servers are down, the only thing you can really do is wait for them to get back online. If not, try disabling your antivirus or Windows Firewall. Also, make sure your computer is able to receive signal from the following adresses:

minecraft.net account.mojang.com authserver.mojang.com sessionserver.mojang.com skins.minecraft.net textures.minecraft.net

That’s about it, we certainly hope this article helped you resolve that Minecraft error that has been bothering you lately. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions, just let us know in the comments below.

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