
I will dig around a bit, let you know if I can find you anything. Maybe try a different installer to handle it, but I don't believe this is what you need. It's not always a surefire solution, but sometimes it helps to narrow down your search.Īnother thought - Can you manually run the launcher with administrative perms through the installation folder? The launcher is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Minecraft Have you tried the compatibility troubleshooter utility? Are you positively sure you're launching it with a clean copy when you're trying this? If you tested it, from your old folder there could be corruption there. You mentioned reinstallation doesn't fix this. Sometimes these little buggers will hinder you, despite working previously. You need to make sure windows and your graphics card doesn't need any updates. I would be willing to bet though, it's software related. Fresh install, and update.Īt first glance, it sounded to me like outdated drivers or corrupt software, which as you know is an incredibly vast number of possibilities. I fixed mine by backing up my content, and completely wiping minecraft from my system. And you said that it's not ever occurred before? I have encountered a similar issue before. Microsoft.549981C3F5F10_8wekyb3d8bbwe, is your pc fully up to date? Same here.

Next, select “Manage.” Now, click on “Unenroll” to leave the beta preview version.

If you’ve joined, you’ll need to go back into the Xbox Insider app, head to “Insider Content,” and then select “ Minecraft.


This is an app on your Xbox and Windows platform that lets you opt-in to play the beta version of the game. Unenroll from the Minecraft Beta: On the Microsoft side, you can opt into the beta program via the Xbox Insider Hub for the Beta program.However, there’s an extra wrinkle on the Xbox and Windows 10 versions of the game when trying to fix the Outdated Client error. All console versions work basically the same way.
