Fixing Minecraft Crashes on Windows 11
To fix Minecraft crashes on Windows 11, try updating your graphics drivers, allocating more RAM to Minecraft, or disabling any conflicting mods.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Update Graphics Drivers**: Go to your graphics card manufacturer’s website (e.g., NVIDIA or AMD) and download the latest drivers. Follow the installation instructions to update your drivers.
2. **Allocate More RAM**: Launch Minecraft, then click on the “Edit Profile” button. In the “Java Settings” section, increase the “Allocated Memory” value. Save the changes and relaunch Minecraft.
3. **Disable Conflicting Mods**: Try disabling any recently installed mods one by one to identify the cause of the crash. Remove any mods that cause the game to crash.
4. **Update Minecraft**: Ensure you’re running the latest version of Minecraft. You can check for updates in the Minecraft Launcher.
5. **Disable Overclocking**: If you’ve overclocked your CPU or GPU, try disabling it to see if it resolves the issue.
## Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why does Minecraft keep crashing on Windows 11?**
A: Minecraft crashes on Windows 11 can be caused by outdated graphics drivers, insufficient RAM allocation, or conflicting mods.
* **Q: How do I allocate more RAM to Minecraft?**
A: You can allocate more RAM to Minecraft by editing your profile in the Minecraft Launcher and increasing the “Allocated Memory” value.
* **Q: What if updating my graphics drivers doesn’t fix the issue?**
A: If updating your graphics drivers doesn’t resolve the issue, try the other steps in the step-by-step guide, such as allocating more RAM or disabling conflicting mods.
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