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How to fix common minecraft server problems part 1 (Win 8)

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Unloading dimension 1-

This error occurs because the server is stuck loading the end. This is an easy fix and shouldn't take more than 30 seconds.

Step 1: Open your bukkit.yml with notepad or a similar program
Step 2: Press ctrl+f and find "keeploaded-environment-the_end"
Step 3: Change "false" to "true"

This may use slightly more ram, but your servers world will function.

Server failed to bind to port-


This error occurs because something is already using that port, for multiple reasons.

Step 1: Open your task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
Step 2: Find any process that starts with or is accociated with java and press 'end task'
Step 3: Test your server, if it works, stop here.
Step 4: Let's say all of that didn't work and your server still won't start. Next, if you have Utorrent or any bittorent client open you need to keep those closed for now (I'll post a tutorial on how to PF with utorrent or bit torent in the future.)
Step 5: Go back into task manager, and kill the Utorrent or Bittorent services because closing the program doesn't end the task so it is still using that port.


Thanks for reading my guide, I hope this helped somehow. If you're still having a problem, give me some ideas for part 2. I can fix almost near any minecraft server problem, So just shoot me a pm or leave a comment.
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