How to Fix Minecraft Launch Failure: Error Code 0x1

There may be several reasons why you could encounter Error Code 0x1 in Minecraft. This error often arises due to outdated Windows, insufficient privileges, corrupted Minecraft game files, or an outdated .NET Framework. These are some of the primary factors that could trigger this error when you are playing Minecraft.

Many affected users have reported that restarting the system can fix the error code 0x1. This suggests that the error could also result from a transient bug, which might be resolved by a simple restart. Before you start troubleshooting, we highly recommend restarting your computer.

1. Run Minecraft.exe as an Administrator

Executing a file as an administrator grants the program all necessary permissions it needs to function adequately. When you run the program as an administrator, you allow the application to make changes to files and settings at the administrator level.

  1. Right-click on the Minecraft desktop shortcut and select Properties.
  2. If you don’t have a shortcut, search for Minecraft from the Start Menu, right-click on it, and select Open File Location. Right-click the Minecraft launcher and choose Properties.
  3. In the Compatibility tab, check the box for Run this program as an administrator.
  4. Click Apply and then OK to save changes.
  5. Launch Minecraft to see if the error reoccurs. Proceed to other solutions if it persists.

2. Update Windows

An outdated version of Windows can often cause compatibility issues with Microsoft applications such as Minecraft. To avoid such problems, it’s important to keep your system up to date.

  1. Press the Win key and type Check for updates.
  2. Hit Enter to access the Windows Update settings.
  3. Click Check for updates to look for available updates.
  4. If updates are available, select Download and Install.
  5. Restart your computer to complete the update process.
  6. Then launch Minecraft and check if the error still occurs.

3. Delete Minecraft Game Files

Clearing Minecraft’s game and cache files, which sometimes become corrupted, is another straightforward solution to prevent crashes and eliminate error messages. Here, we will remove the Minecraft folder from the AppData directory, which contains the game files and cache.

After deleting the folder, simply starting Minecraft will prompt the creation of a new folder.

  1. Right-click the Start Menu and select Run to open the dialog.
  2. Type %localappdata% in the input field and click OK to open the directory.
  3. Find and right-click the MinecraftInstaller folder, then choose Delete.
  4. Reopen Minecraft and verify if the error has been resolved.

4. Reinstall the Java Version and Add Java to Environment Variables

Minecraft relies heavily on Java for its game logic, graphics, and sounds, and also allows players to mod the game using Java. If the Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your PC is problematic, you may experience crashes along with the error code 0x1. The solution below addresses reinstalling Java and adding it to Environment Variables, ensuring Minecraft can properly use Java.

  1. Press the Win key and type Control Panel.
  2. Press Enter to access the Control Panel.
  3. Navigate to Programs > Programs and Features.
  4. Uninstall the existing Java versions one by one by double-clicking on them.
  5. Next, download the Java installer from the official website.
  6. Run the Java installer and complete the installation process following the on-screen instructions.
  7. Open File Explorer, navigate to the Java installation directory (usually C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-xx\bin), and copy the path from the address bar.
  8. Press the Win key, type View Advanced System Settings, and press Enter.
  9. Click on Environment Variables.
  10. Under System Variables, find and double-click on Path to open the editor.
  11. Click New and paste the previously copied path into the environment variables list.
  12. Restart your computer and launch Minecraft to see if the issue has been addressed.

5. Download the Latest .NET Framework

The .NET Framework is crucial for the operation and development of Windows applications. If you have an outdated or corrupted .NET Framework, it could prevent Minecraft from running smoothly.

  1. Download the .NET Framework installer from the official .NET Framework download page.
  2. Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions for installation. Afterwards, start Minecraft to see if the error has been resolved.

6. Download Bedrock Launcher Lite

Bedrock Launcher Lite is an alternative, unofficial Minecraft launcher. While it requires having the official Minecraft installed, it can be a solution if there are issues with the standard launcher. Moreover, Bedrock Launcher Lite allows you to play any version of Minecraft, old or new. Download and install Bedrock Launcher Lite from its official website to begin playing Minecraft on your PC.

7. Repair or Reset Minecraft

Applications installed from the Microsoft Store can be repaired or reset. The repair option checks and mends application files, while resetting removes application data and can often remedy issues.

  1. Use the shortcut Win + I to open Settings.
  2. Navigate to Apps > Installed Apps.
  3. Search for Minecraft, click on the three dots to the right, and select Advanced Options.
  4. Scroll down and click on Repair.
  5. Check if the error has been resolved. If not, try resetting Minecraft and then check again.

This guide has provided various solutions that have helped users fix Minecraft Error Code 0x1. If all else fails, you might consider reinstalling Minecraft.

Given that you have already tried resetting or repairing the game, reinstalling may not resolve the problem. In such cases, you can proceed to troubleshoot your network connection. If the problem still cannot be resolved, you may need to contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hamza Mohammad Anwar


Hamza Mohammad Anwar is an intermediate JavaScript web developer with a focus on developing high-performance applications using MERN technologies. His skill set includes expertise in ReactJS, MongoDB, Express NodeJS, and other related technologies. Hamza is also a Google IT Certified professional, which highlights his competence in IT support. As an avid problem-solver, he recreates errors on his computer to troubleshoot and find solutions to various technical issues.