Fixing the 'Internal Server Error' in Minecraft

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What causes the Internal Server Error in Minecraft during gameplay?

The Internal Server Error in Minecraft is primarily related to network issues, often stemming from either the player's connection or the game server. However, it usually originates from Minecraft itself, given its history of gameplay errors.
2.

How can I reset my IP and clear the DNS cache in Minecraft?

To reset your IP and clear the DNS cache, open Command Prompt as an administrator, then type 'ipconfig /flushdns' and press Enter. This process helps resolve connection issues that may lead to the Internal Server Error.
3.

What steps should I follow to change my DNS settings for Minecraft?

To change your DNS settings, open Control Panel, navigate to 'Network and Internet,' select your network, click on 'Properties,' and then configure Internet Protocol Version 4 to use your desired DNS, like Google DNS.
4.

How can I resolve the Internal Server Error if it is caused by the server?

If the Internal Server Error results from server issues, your best option is to wait until the server is fixed. This error is rarely linked to Minecraft's private servers.