Minecraft Connection lost, unplayable
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Hello,
I just bought Minecraft for €10 to play with friends on a specific server, the solo mode works, the servers in general run fine
But the one I want to join, where I partially bought the game, doesn't work
When I launch it, I see half of the world, like 50 meters around me, and then after 2 minutes, it crashes and says:
Connection lost
Internal exception: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error
I have no idea what could be causing this
To note:
All my drivers are up to date, I'm using the software, I have good speed/ping
Thank you for helping me with this issue, as quickly as possible, if I find anything on my side, I will let you know
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.11 / Minecraft
I just bought Minecraft for €10 to play with friends on a specific server, the solo mode works, the servers in general run fine
But the one I want to join, where I partially bought the game, doesn't work
When I launch it, I see half of the world, like 50 meters around me, and then after 2 minutes, it crashes and says:
Connection lost
Internal exception: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error
I have no idea what could be causing this
To note:
All my drivers are up to date, I'm using the software, I have good speed/ping
Thank you for helping me with this issue, as quickly as possible, if I find anything on my side, I will let you know
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 3.6.11 / Minecraft
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Hello everyone!
I've searched through my files extensively, and I've found, in any case, the solution to my problem:
- "Internal exception: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error"
Are you tired of not being able to play live?
Then follow this procedure.
First, when you're told to reinstall Java and other stuff, you probably installed several versions of Java.
To solve the problem: go to the Applications Data. (%appdata% in Run.)
Then look for the "Sun" folder, the folder where Java "settles".
You should see several Java files. (Java 6 _ update 2X, Java 5..) It all depends on what you installed later. So you just need to delete the older files, keep only one file and you're good to go!
Run a little "Force Update"!
I hope this has been helpful! If you have any more questions..
Happy gaming to all!
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