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Is Minecraft experiencing a crash when exiting with code 1?

Is Minecraft experiencing a crash when exiting with code 1?

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pinkSparkle17
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06-17-2025, 03:59 AM
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I have been using a modded Minecraft pack for a week without issues. Recently, I encountered a problem on another day where it crashed with exit code 1. I attempted to restart it multiple times but the same issue persisted. I searched online for solutions and found that reinstalling Java might help, though it didn’t resolve the problem. I also tried updating my Nvidia drivers, but that didn’t work. When I launched Minecraft in its vanilla version (since the modded pack wasn’t familiar), the crashes changed—no exit code 1 appeared, just a brief pop-up before launching again.
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pinkSparkle17
06-17-2025, 03:59 AM #1

I have been using a modded Minecraft pack for a week without issues. Recently, I encountered a problem on another day where it crashed with exit code 1. I attempted to restart it multiple times but the same issue persisted. I searched online for solutions and found that reinstalling Java might help, though it didn’t resolve the problem. I also tried updating my Nvidia drivers, but that didn’t work. When I launched Minecraft in its vanilla version (since the modded pack wasn’t familiar), the crashes changed—no exit code 1 appeared, just a brief pop-up before launching again.

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TheLion
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06-28-2025, 03:16 PM
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If previous attempts failed, this might point to a "Minecraft launcher" problem, where the launcher interferes with your username or the installed game directory path. Verify that the Launcher points to the correct location of the Minecraft installation. What is your Minecraft user name? Does it include any special symbols? The game requires a specific launcher path with a user ID. If your user ID contains special characters, it can disrupt the launcher and halt the game. Update the launcher path and ensure there are no special characters. I experienced this issue on my machine earlier. I followed these steps but only for the vanilla version without any mods. To modify the Minecraft Launcher’s path, right-click its desktop shortcut and choose "Properties". Go to the Shortcut tab, add the command line parameter with the target field, click OK and apply the changes. –workDir %ProgramData%.minecraft. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, consider reinstalling the game from the beginning. Wipe all previous files and folders, and back up your data just in case. Installation errors can corrupt Minecraft files, leading to a failure with exit code 1. Reinstalling may be necessary.
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TheLion
06-28-2025, 03:16 PM #2

If previous attempts failed, this might point to a "Minecraft launcher" problem, where the launcher interferes with your username or the installed game directory path. Verify that the Launcher points to the correct location of the Minecraft installation. What is your Minecraft user name? Does it include any special symbols? The game requires a specific launcher path with a user ID. If your user ID contains special characters, it can disrupt the launcher and halt the game. Update the launcher path and ensure there are no special characters. I experienced this issue on my machine earlier. I followed these steps but only for the vanilla version without any mods. To modify the Minecraft Launcher’s path, right-click its desktop shortcut and choose "Properties". Go to the Shortcut tab, add the command line parameter with the target field, click OK and apply the changes. –workDir %ProgramData%.minecraft. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, consider reinstalling the game from the beginning. Wipe all previous files and folders, and back up your data just in case. Installation errors can corrupt Minecraft files, leading to a failure with exit code 1. Reinstalling may be necessary.