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Any idea on what might be wrong? Unfortunately, this is not the only issue Minecraft players are facing right now. Some have also complained that they are facing problems installing the new launcher. I click it and it takes me to the Microsoft store, where I click Install. Then… nothing happens. No download window, no progress bar, nothing in my downloads folder. What am I doing wrong? Then there is the Optifine installation issue.

Many are reporting that the Optifine version of the game is not installable for them with some reporting that it is causing their system to crash. My computer keeps crashing every time I try and re-install optifine so that I can play minecraft with it on the new launcher they unified bedrock and Java launchers. Any tips on how to fix this? Changed to new launcher and cant install forge or optifine to it, any suggestions? The company has since then acknowledged the issue and said a fix will be coming soon.

A fix will be announced when available. If and when Mojang Studio acknowledged the issues with the new Minecraft launcher not working for many, we will update this space with more information.

Note : We have more such stories in our dedicated Gaming Section so be sure to follow them as well. Want to know more about us? Head here. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to Flowdog1's post on January 9, If this still doesn't help, try updating your java.

How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I am using a 64bit pc I am using the latest version of java I think the problem has something to do with Java I have more then space.

Obviously, I have internet connection. Hopefully someone knows a way to fix this. The Minecraft launcher is the login and downloader front-end to the stand-alone client. It is responsible for downloading the main Java packages, including minecraft. It also acts somewhat like a basic and easily bypassable copy-restriction by forcing the user to login to a paid account when running for the first time. It is possible to use the launcher to run versions of Minecraft from nearly any era.

However, not every version of the game is included to see a list of all missing versions, see missing versions. The current launcher is the sixth launcher for Minecraft , and the second that was built to automatically update itself.

Every time the launcher is executed, it checks a specific directory where Minecraft stores its files called '. If the file does not exist, is corrupt, or no user is logged in, the user must login with a valid premium account, otherwise the user will be directed to play the Demo version or purchase the game.

When logging in, the launcher will first try to verify the login. If the connection is successful, the launcher will then, depending on profile options, compare the latest version in the latest 'versions' directory to the latest version reported by the server. If the selected version does not exist or the latest installed version is outdated when 'Use latest version' is selected in the profile, the launcher will download all Minecraft components and Java binary files.

It will also synchronize everything in the 'assets' folder see Resource pack. Finally, upon a successful update or installation, the launcher will execute the Minecraft jar via 'javaw. It is possible however for there to be missing '.

The Minecraft launcher has the ability to play old Alpha and Beta versions of the game. Currently snapshots, Alpha, Beta, and all release versions are available to play. These versions are very out of date and may be unstable. Any bugs, glitches, missing features, or crashes that result from instability will never be resolved as only later versions are supported. Mojang strongly recommends backing up any save data and playing through a separate directory in the case of corruption.

To enable the old versions, click the 'Launch Options', turn the 'Historical Versions', make a new profile, select any of the versions in the 'Version' box, then click 'Save'. You can change or add your custom skin within the Minecraft launcher. To change or add your skin click the 'Skins' button, then click the 'Browse' button to navigate through your file system for your skin file.

Additionally, the skin file must be in a. After you have found the skin file, click the 'Save' button to confirm your in-game skin. If the game is running when the user enters this menu, a warning appears at the bottom of the launcher: Minecraft is currently running. Skin changes may not take effect until the game is next started. When you open the launcher for first time, it creates a profile that selects the latest version of Minecraft - it cannot be removed.

However, you may create a game profile of your own in the launcher. Click on the 'Launch Options' button, then click 'Add New' to create one. After this, name your profile as you want it. If you leave it, it will be named 'Unnamed Configuration'. Then, optionally, select a profile picture from the launcher or a custom one. Select the version you wish to play, and click 'Save' to confirm your profile.

If you want to edit a profile, just click it. The same applies if you wish to delete a profile. Simply click the profile you want to delete and then click the 'Delete [X]' button to remove it. The --workDir option can be used to create a portable installation of the game. For example, --workDir. Error message that is displayed if an old launcher is opened after using the 2.



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