Minecraft is one of the most popular games in the world, but many players face various errors when they try to play the game. The list below provides the solutions and workarounds to some of the most common error codes.

How to Fix Minecraft Errors and Crashes

This is a comprehensive list, so I’ll keep the solutions and workarounds concise. No one wants to run into even more problems when trying to fix one!

Multiplayer Errors

You will only face these issues when you’re online or trying to connect to a server.

P2P/SIG: CODE ERROR: 100/102

Connection refused: connect

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Crashes

These issues can happen either in single-player or multiplayer and usually result in the game shutting down.

java.lang.NullPointerException

Runtime Errors

These are errors with the game understanding its own code while it is running. These may be caused by code changes or issues with how your game/world is saved.

java.lang.OutOfMemoryError

General error code troubleshooting

If you encounter an error code not mentioned above, you’re able to proceed with the general troubleshooting steps below to address similar issues.

These steps are applicable if you get any of the following error codes:

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RuntimeException: No OpenGL context found in the current thread.

These are the most common error codes that players face. If you have one that isn’t listed above, be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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