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Minecraft launcher error code 512/25/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() If you are not signed in with the same account, then do that by signing out and signing in again. Make sure that you are logged in using the same account in both, Xbox App and Microsoft Store. Use the same account for Xbox and Microsoft Store After that, restart your PC and try to launch the game. Once you reach this destination, find the “LocalCache” folder and delete it. ![]() To do that, jump to the following path using File Explorer: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe. You have to delete these residual files for Microsoft Store. : : at .main(Launch.Local Cache files are residual files that can be deleted from a PC. : : at .FMLSecurityManager.checkPermission(FMLSecurityManager.java:30) : : .FMLSecurityManager$ExitTrappedException Minecraft_command = minecraft_launcher_minecraft_command("20w14infinite",minecraft_directory,options)Įrror: Īt 0(Native Method) ~Īt (NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~Īt (DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~Īt .invoke(Method.java:498) ~Īt .launch(Launch.java:135) Īt .main(Launch.java:28) Ĭaused by: : ()IĪt (Native Method) ~Īt .(Sys.java:118) ~Īt .func_71386_F(Minecraft.java:2756) ~Īt .Main.main(SourceFile:41) ~ Version_list = minecraft_launcher_version_list() Minecraft_directory = minecraft_launcher_minecraft_directory() Latest_version = minecraft_launcher_latest_version() Is there a problem with my code or can anyone explain to me and give me a fix to this problem? LWJGL stands for "LightWeight Java Game Library", which is the game library Mojang uses to make Minecraft. The problem is I use Minecraft 1.8.9, and it keeps throwing an error with a function in LWJGL called "()". It works really well with 1.14.3 - 1.16.5(which is what I've tested). ![]() I'm trying to make a Minecraft launcher that will always open 1.8.9 in Python because I found the minecraft-launcher-lib python package and it works a lot better than using batch in my opinion. ![]()
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