If a mod crashes your Minecraft game or causes other problems, here's what you can do to fix it:
Remember, mods can change the way Minecraft works, and sometimes that leads to conflicts or crashes. Being careful about which mods you install, keeping them updated, and following the creators' instructions can help prevent problems. If something does go wrong, taking the steps above can often fix the issue.
Top Things To Try First Whenever You Get an Error
How do I buy Minecraft? Minecraft Bedrock Edition is the latest version of Minecraft, and you should use that if you are buying Minecraft for the first time. You'll be able to use all of Tynker's modding tools, as well as the latest and greatest interactive Tynker Minecraft courses. Minecraft Bedrock supports two platforms:
For Windows. Working on a Windows PC? If you don't already have a license, you can purchase and install Minecraft for Windows at minecraft.net — or from the Microsoft App Store.
For Tablets. If you're following along on an iPad, you can also use the Minecraft app, which used to be known as Pocket Edition. Install it from the Apple App Store (or Google Play Store).
No Connection? You should see a "connection successful" message in chat appear after a successful /connect command. Double-check the web address given to you in Tynker and type it again, carefully, or better yet copy-and-paste. The most common error is misspelling the web address.
Server Connected, But Nothing Happened? This might be for a few reasons. If your code is triggered by a particular event, make sure that event is actually happening: Type in the exact message in chat, acquire the item or resource, or perform the action in question. Remember, you can enable creative mode by typing /gamemode creative in chat.
"Connection Closed." Any invalid code might make Tynker's server return a message in chat, "Connection Closed." If this happens, your code won't run at all. You may need to test and isolate what is causing the problem. Try testing your program script by script, and if that doesn't work, test your program line-by-line. As with any programming, "start small" and build (and test!) a functioning prototype before beginning a large project.
Cheats Disabled. In order to deploy mods, your world must allow "cheats." Make sure to choose Activate Cheats when creating a Minecraft world to test your Tynker mods. To create a new world that allow cheats, start Minecraft then choose Play > Create New > Create New World > Activate Cheats.
Where's My Pack? Missing Resource Packs and Behavior Packs. You must first download your resource pack from Tynker, then load it into Minecraft for it to become available. Try restarting your Minecraft client if you don't see it show up immediately in My Packs.
I want to see my item or block in-action! You can give yourself all items and blocks immediately, by enabling Creative Mode. Enter /gamemode creative in chat.
I want to Summon a mob! Try using the command: /summon panda in chat, replacing "panda" with whichever mob you like.
How can I see my skin? On Windows, press F5 to cycle through different cameras (first person, over-the-shoulder, and so forth). On iPad, find camera controls in your Settings (Pause > Settings > Video > Camera Perspective).
Install Mod Creator. Find and install Tynker's Mod Creator in the app store.
Allow Access. When you run the Tynker Mod Creator iPad app for the first time, you'll be prompted to give the Tynker app access to your Minecraft folder on the iPad. If you allow access, you'll be able to deploy Minecraft mods, resource packs, and add-ons in a snap!
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