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Minecraft offline
I play on a server with all my friends and it's always so much fun! Unfortunately one day while we where playing my computer crashed. I tried to turn Minecraft on again but it said that Minecraft couldn't connect to the internet
I've tried many different things, I've turned my computer on and off, uninstalled and reinstalled Minecraft, turned my fire walls off, logged on and off (I'm now not able to log back on as it's not online) and turned my wifi router on and off
My computer works just fine other then that, everything else I can turn use the internet except wifi. Does anyone have any advice? Any files went wrong?
I used 1.14
I've tried many different things, I've turned my computer on and off, uninstalled and reinstalled Minecraft, turned my fire walls off, logged on and off (I'm now not able to log back on as it's not online) and turned my wifi router on and off
My computer works just fine other then that, everything else I can turn use the internet except wifi. Does anyone have any advice? Any files went wrong?
I used 1.14
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In the top left-hand corner of the launcher, just below your username should be a little message that says "No Connection" with a similar symbol to this to the right of it: ⟳ Click it.
It should reload the launcher connection. sorry if this doesn't work.
It should reload the launcher connection. sorry if this doesn't work.
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I've tried that and it won't connect when I do that unfortunately
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If you're off the internet (ethernet or wifi) you wont be able to sign onto your Minecraft account on the launcher (requires internet to sign into your account), meaning you won't be able to play online or offline. However, if you are on the internet and your internet is working on everything else (its a little unclear), then it's extremely weird, I have no idea, and I'd probably contact Mojang, though someone else may have a fix. Best of luck.
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What an odd issue. Have you tried to reinstall Minecraft or use something like MultiMC? That's really the only solution I can think of.