User:Pmw57/Minecrafthelp/Troubleshooting

= Troubleshooting guide = This guide provides some common issues that people may have when trying to play Minecraft, and solutions that they can use to fix such problems.

If you require further assistance with fixing your computer, please feel free to come along to the IRC channel called #minecrafthelp on esper.net, using an IRC client such as mIRC, xChat, or by using esper.net's web access to #minecrafthelp

Problematic frame or pixel format not accelerated
Problem

The Minecraft launcher won't start and a file called hs_err_pid.log is created that mentions a problematic frame, or Java tell you that you have bad video card drivers due to pixel format not accelerated.

Cause

The above reports about problematic frame or pixel format not accelerated are caused by having out of date or bad video card drivers. Because of that, the graphics card doesn't know how to handle certain OpenGL commands.

Solution

Update your video card drivers

Issue of age?

If the update for your video card drivers aren't effective, it may be that your graphics card is too old for its drivers to be easily found. You can find out the name of your graphics card by running dxdiag (howto) and going to the Display tab.

Once you know the name of your graphics card and its current version, you can then perform a web search for updated display drivers for it, by using a search parameter such as: "RADEON 9200 SE" driver update You can look through the results for drivers with a more recent version for you to download and install. You may find though that older graphics cards may not have more recent drivers.

If your graphics card has less than 256MB of memory you may have to use a different one, since it falls below Minecraft's hardware requirements.

Connection to minecraft.net fails, with HTML text up in the news panel
Problem

Cannot connect to minecraft.net when attempting to log in via the launcher, and HTML content appears in the news panel, for example:

&lt;html&gt;&lt;body&gt;&lt;font color="#808080"&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;center&gt;Failed to update news&lt;br&gt; java.net.ConnectException: Connection timed out: connect&lt;/center&gt;&lt/font&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;

Cause

Java 7 is having trouble using IPv6 to communicate with minecraft.net

Solution

Tell Java 7 to prefer to use IPv4 instead of IPv6.

This can be achieved by creating a shortcut to the minecraft.exe launcher with those preferred settings:

PC instructions:

java -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=false -jar minecraft.exe
 * 1) Right-click on minecraft.exe and select "Create shortcut"
 * 2) Rename the shortcut if you wish to something else, such as "Minecraft with IPv4"
 * 3) Right-click on the shortcut and select properties
 * 4) In the Target field, replace the text with:

Press OK to finish, and try out the updated shortcut

Update unable to complete
Problem

When the launcher tries to update Minecraft, the update isn't able to finish.

Cause

The reason why the update isn't able to finish is that the attempt to download the updated files is being blocked. This is most commonly due to an antivirus program mistakenly blocking some of the files, such as lwjgl.dll or other files.

Solution

Temporarily disable your antivirus program and try the update again.