The Minecraft error code is a code that is generated when there is an error in the game. This error code can be caused by a number of things, including a corrupt game file, a problem with your computer's graphics card, or a problem with the Java runtime environment.
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1. Update your game
- Open up Minecraft and click on the "Options" button in the bottom left corner
- Click on "Downloads" in the menu that pops up
- Click on the "Select Versions" button next to the "Minecraft" version that you want to update
- Click on the "Update" button next to the version that you want to update
- If there are any updates that need to be downloaded, they will be downloaded and installed automatically
- Once the update is complete, Minecraft will start up and you will be prompted to restart it
- Once you have restarted Minecraft, you will be prompted to update again
- If there are any new updates that have been released, they will be downloaded and installed automatically
- Once the update is complete, Minecraft will start up and you will be prompted to restart it
- Once you have restarted Minecraft, you will be prompted to update again
2. Try reinstalling the game
- Choose the Minecraft installation folder.
- Delete the MCPE_loaded_plugins folder.
- Install the Minecraft Forge.
- Install the Minecraft Client.
- Run the Minecraft Client.
- Choose the "Options" tab.
- Click on the "Download Resource Packs" button.
- Choose the "Browse" button.
- Choose the "Minecraft" folder.
- Choose the "Resource Packs" folder.
- Drag and drop the "Pack_Minecraft_Launcher.zip" file into the "Resource Packs" folder.
- Select the "Pack_Minecraft_Launcher.zip" file.
- Click on the "Install" button.
- Choose the "Yes" button.
- Click on the "Close" button.
- Click on the "Play" button.
3. Check for updates for your graphics drivers
- Right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize".
- Click on "Appearance and Personalization".
- Click on "Display".
- Click on "Advanced display settings".
- In the "Advanced display settings" window, under "Graphics driver", click on "Update driver".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, click on "Next".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Device type", click on "Windows".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Driver name", click on "Intel HD Graphics".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Driver version", click on "15.20.10.4354".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Update settings", click on "Install".
- In the "Driver Installation Results" window, click on "Close".
- Right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize".
- Click on "Appearance and Personalization".
- Click on "Display".
- Click on "Advanced display settings".
- In the "Advanced display settings" window, under "Graphics driver", click on "Update driver".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, click on "Next".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Device type", click on "Windows".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Driver name", click on "Intel HD Graphics".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Driver version", click on "15.20.10.4354".
- In the "Driver Update Wizard" window, under "Update settings", click on "Install".
- In the "Driver Installation Results" window, click on "Close".
- Close the "Display" window.
If the answers above didn't work then you should also try:
- Try running the game in a different graphics mode
- Lower your in-game graphics settings
- Try running the game on a different computer
- Contact Minecraft support