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Vivecraft error Exit code 1: How to fix it

by Changanbam Robin Singha
December 13, 2023
in Games, Gaming, PC
Vivecraft error Exit code 1: How to fix it

Vivecraft error Exit code 1: How to fix it

For many Minecraft players, the Vivecraft mod continues to be one of the most popular ones around to play the game in virtual reality. However, as great as it is, the mod sometimes tends to give out major errors and bugs. And a major one happens to be the Exit Code 1 error.

This particular error code is also something Minecraft itself can put out. The error mostly relates to problems with the Java runtime, but other stuff can also serve as a cause behind this. So, is there a fix for this? Well, continue reading to find out!

Vivecraft error Exit code 1: How to fix it

Vivecraft error Exit code 1: How to fix it

Players can make use of the following workarounds to fix this error:

Delete .minecraft folder –

A player suggested deleting the .minecraft folder and then launching the Minecraft Launcher. Doing so will create a new .minecraft folder and most likely resolve this issue. So try this out and see if it works. If it doesn’t, switch to another workaround.

Update Vivecraft –

If you haven’t updated Vivecraft in a while, it’s highly recommended that you do so. Updating helps in avoiding a lot of issues, so try this. However, if the issues continue, switch to another workaround. Additionally, you should also make sure to update your other outdated mods, and if the issue persists, remove them.

Remove mods –

If you are using any other Minecraft mods while encountering this error code, consider removing them and launching the vanilla version of the game. After this, add the mods one by one until you find the one causing this issue.

Repair the Minecraft Launcher –

Repairing the Minecraft Launcher could possibly help in dealing with this issue. Now, if you don’t know how to do that, just follow the instructions below:

  • Head to the home screen and open Windows Settings. 
  • Now select Apps from the options presented and click on Installed Apps > Minecraft Launcher. 
  • Next, click on the three dots beside Minecraft Launcher and select Advanced Options. 
  • In the next window, keep scrolling down and click on Repair. 
  • After the process is complete, launch the Minecraft Launcher. 

Change Java executable –

Minecraft is very Java-sensitive, so expect the game to give you such an error when the launcher fails to detect the right Java executable. One of the most common ways to fix this is to simply change the Java executable. And you can do that by following the instructions below:

  • Launch the Minecraft Launcher and select Minecraft Java Edition.
  • Now, switch to the Installations tab and click on the three dots on the Latest Release option.
  • Next, select Edit > More Options > Browse. 
  • Find your Java installation and add the JRE file. The default path should resemble something like this: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre[version here]\bin 
  • Now, select the Java.exe and click on Open. Click on Save and then restart the Minecraft Launcher. 

Edit the Minecraft Launcher file path –

Another way to circumvent the exit code 1 error is to edit the Minecraft Launcher’s file path. And that’s something you can do by:

  • Head to the main screen and right-click on the Minecraft Launcher. 
  • Select Properties and switch to the Shortcut tab. On the Target field, add the following after the file path that’s already there: workDir %ProgramData%.minecraft
  • End the process by clicking on Apply and OK. 

Well, that’s all the information we have on this topic. Additionally, if the Vivecraft installer sometimes appears to not be working properly, you can take a look at this guide. And for more guides like this, keep following DigiStatement. Also, read:  Minecraft Error Code Obsidian: Fixes & Workarounds

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