How To Fix Minecraft Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly

How To Fix Minecraft Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly


How To Fix Minecraft Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly

Minecraft Connection Lost Internal Exception: java.io.IOException: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.

00:00 Intro
00:18 Method 1: Stay up to date
01:28 Method 2: Turn off Windows Firewall and 3rd party antivirus software
01:52 Method 3: Clear the DNS Cache
03:15 Method 4: Disable Server’s Resource Pack
03:38 Method 5: Reset your last session on Hypixel server
04:03 Method 6: Power cycle router
04:25 Method 7: Uninstall the Conflicting Applications
https://minecrafthopper.net/help/know
04:47 Method 8: Decrease the Render Distance in the Minecraft Settings
05:16 Method 9: Enable Native Sandbox
05:49 Method 10: Perform a Clean Boot
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/t
06:21 Method 11: Uninstall and reinstall Minecraft

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Content

0 -> hello guys welcome to my Channel today I
3.419 -> will show you some methods to fix an
5.22 -> existing connection was forcibly closed
7.319 -> by the remote host on Minecraft on PC
18.539 -> method one stay up to date
21.6 -> first go to Microsoft store
24.539 -> navigate to library then click get
26.82 -> updates
36.96 -> if an update is available apply the
39.36 -> update and check if the internal
40.98 -> exception issue is resolved
43.8 -> next press Windows key then type
46.32 -> configure Java and select configure Java
48.899 -> from results
51.719 -> now steer to the update tab then click
54.18 -> on the update now button
57.36 -> if an update is available apply the Java
60.059 -> update and check if the internal
61.559 -> exception issue is resolved
65.28 -> next go to settings then navigate to
67.68 -> system
69.6 -> click Windows update
72.54 -> click check for updates
75.479 -> if an update is available apply the
77.939 -> update and check if the internal
79.5 -> exception issue is resolved
82.5 -> finally restart your PC and check if you
85.5 -> still get the same error
88.439 -> method 2 turn off Windows Firewall and
91.439 -> third-party antivirus software
93.84 -> you may encounter the internal exception
96.18 -> issue if the firewall or third-party
98.34 -> antivirus software of your system is
100.439 -> blocking access to a resource essential
102.6 -> for the operation of Minecraft
104.82 -> so to fix it you should turn off Windows
107.34 -> Firewall and third-party antivirus
109.439 -> software
111.299 -> method 3 clear the DNS cache
114.72 -> press Windows key then type CMD
118.2 -> right-click on command prompt and pick
120.6 -> run as administrator
127.92 -> now type ipconfig flush DNS and press
131.459 -> enter
138.66 -> type ipconfig register DNS and press
141.9 -> enter
153 -> type ipconfig release and press enter
160.2 -> type ipconfig renew and press enter
176.7 -> type netsh winsock reset and press enter
188.58 -> final restart your PC and check if the
191.459 -> Java exception issue is resolved
195.239 -> method 4 disable servers resource pack
199.08 -> open the Minecraft launcher and select
201.42 -> multiplayer
202.86 -> then select the problematic server and
205.2 -> click on edit
207.84 -> now click on server resource packs to
210.36 -> set it to disabled if enabled and click
212.58 -> on done
213.659 -> then check if the launcher is clear of
215.94 -> the java.io issue
218.04 -> method 5 reset your last session on
220.68 -> Hypixel server
222.599 -> open Minecraft then click multiplayer
226.739 -> in the bottom click Direct Connect
231.36 -> in the server address type the server
233.58 -> address you want to connect to
235.68 -> then click join server
237.9 -> this should reset your last session on
240 -> Hypixel see if that works
243.12 -> if not then you should restart your
245.22 -> router to do that go to where your
247.799 -> router is located then unplug the
249.84 -> router's power cable next wait for one
252.54 -> to three minutes now plug the power
254.819 -> cable back in and start up your router
257.519 -> once the router has finished booting
259.56 -> launch Minecraft and check if the Java
261.84 -> exception issue is resolved
265.02 -> method 7 uninstall the conflicting
267.54 -> applications
268.979 -> the Minecraft Community has come up with
271.38 -> a list of all the programs that are
273.12 -> incompatible with Minecraft
275.22 -> so before jumping straight to the next
277.32 -> methods consider closing any conflicting
279.78 -> program by checking your currently
281.52 -> installed programs against a curated
283.5 -> list of software that is known to
285.3 -> conflict with Minecraft
287.1 -> method 8 decrease the render distance in
289.74 -> the Minecraft settings
291.479 -> open the Minecraft launcher then open
293.699 -> its options
297.419 -> now select video settings and Slide the
300 -> render distance to the lowest possible
301.86 -> EG to 2.
305.94 -> then check if the java.io issue is
308.639 -> resolved if so then you may increase the
311.28 -> render Distance by 1 till you reach your
313.44 -> desired render distance
316.02 -> method 9 enable native sandbox
319.199 -> press Windows key then type configure
321.78 -> Java then open it
325.979 -> now steer to the advanced tab then check
328.44 -> mark enable the operating system's
330.479 -> restricted environment native sandbox
339.539 -> then apply your changes and reboot your
341.88 -> PC upon reboot check if the Minecraft i
344.94 -> o exception issue is resolved
349.199 -> method 10 perform a clean boot a clean
352.74 -> boot starts windows with a minimal set
355.02 -> of drivers and startup programs so that
357.419 -> you can determine whether a background
358.979 -> program is interfering with your game or
361.139 -> program
362.22 -> this is similar to starting Windows in
364.62 -> safe mode but provides you more control
366.539 -> over which services and programs run at
369.18 -> startup to help you isolate the cause of
371.28 -> a problem
372.36 -> for more details and how to do please
374.4 -> visit the Microsoft help page
378.12 -> finally if none of the methods work for
380.52 -> you the best thing you can do at this
382.62 -> point is to ensure that you back up your
384.66 -> saves before reinstalling Minecraft
392 -> [Music]
400.639 -> thank you

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