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Minecraft Exit Code 1 Error: How to fix it (2023)

by Siddhant Rasaily
January 17, 2023
in Games, Gaming, News, PC
Minecraft Exit Code 1 Error How to fix it (2023)

Minecraft players everywhere have been frustrated by the pesky Exit Code 1 Error that just won’t seem to go away. Most of the time, Java complications and mods installed in the game are to blame for this error. But don’t lose hope – we’ve got you covered! In this article, we’ll show you all the ways to get rid of that pesky error once and for all.

Minecraft Exit Code 1 Error: How to fix it (2023)

Minecraft Exit Code 1 Error How to fix it (2023)

It has been established that Exit Code 1 Error in Minecraft is most often caused by inconsistencies with java configurations or a faulty mod. With that in mind, let’s run through a list of possible solutions to this problem. To make sure you get the best results, be sure to read and try each of these methods carefully:

Reboot your system

In the event of any system errors, the first step should always be to restart the machine. This may seem like a simple fix, but often, simply allowing the system to cool down and reboot can resolve many issues. To do this, shut down your system completely and wait a few moments before turning it back on. With any luck, this will solve the problem. If not, there are other solutions available; continue reading to find out more.

Java executable Inconsistencies

Errors encountered in Minecraft can often be traced back to outdated or faulty Java files. To rectify the issue, you need to download the latest Java version on your system. Once downloaded, the newly installed version must be selected within the Minecraft launcher. To do this, simply follow the easy steps outlined below.

  • Head on to the Java Official Website and download the software. You will get all the information regarding Java on the download page.
  • Launch the downloaded file and go through the setup process. Make note of the folder path where you choose to install the software. You also can install it in a clean new folder which will make it easier to identify.
  • After installing, launch the Minecraft Launcher.
  • There should be an “Installation” option at the top of the launcher menu. Click on it.
  • Keep your mouse over the copy of the game that you are having trouble with.
  • A three-dot icon will pop up. Click on it.
  • In order to proceed, select “Edit” from the menu. To access further options, click on the “More Options” tab.
  • A dropdown will then appear, and under the “Java Executable” box, you will need to click on “Browse”.
  • Here, you can locate your newly installed Java executable file and select it for use.
  • Now launch the game and see if the issue persists.

Mods

If you have mods installed on Minecraft, now is a good time to get rid of them. To disable mods, follow the steps given below.

  • Open up the search box from the start menu and type “%appdata%”.
  • Hit enter and select the “Roaming” folder that shows up on the right side of the screen.
  • Now select and open the “.minecraft” folder from the list of folders.
  • Inside, you will see a folder named “mods”. This is where all your mods are located.
  • Open this folder and delete the mods that you think may be causing the problem.
  • Launch the game and see if it solved your problem.

It is wise to delete the mods one by one and check the game for errors after deleting each mod. Lastly, we also advise players to play with as minimum mods as possible. If none of the above-mentioned methods worked for you, then you can uninstall the game and install a fresh copy. That brings us to the end of this guide. Hope you found it helpful. For more tips like this, stay tuned to Digistatement.

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