My Minecraft has been acting really screwy for a little while now, although I cannot pinpoint exactly when it started. The thing that really caused me to take notice happened a few days ago. I was leaving Minecraft on overnight to farm iron. In the morning I found my computer had crashed. Then when I opened Minecraft I found two chunks in my sky base had responded and all my work was undone there. Then I found a chunk that was completely missing in one of my sky bridges. I cannot place any blocks in the missing chunk. As I continued to play in the world for a few hours trying to fix it, performance seemed to get steadily worse. Eventually it maxed out my CPU and stop loading all chunks. I also found that when I closed Minecraft the Java task would not close and I had to end the process in task manager. While troubleshooting I eventually completely reinstalled Minecraft. At first this seemed to fix the problem. However when I went near the missing chunk, all six cores of my processor jumped to about 80% usage and stay there no matter where I go. Then when I close Minecraft again the Java process stays open and continue the CPU.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the chunk to load, as I think that might fix the issue, or maybe seeing this problem for know how to fix it? I have tried everything I could think of and I am out of ideas now.
This world represents over a year’s worth of work, so deleting it is not an option. I really appreciate help them.
Here my system specs
Minecraft 1.6.2
Windows 7
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3200
Mainboard: MSI 890FXA-GD70
16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X + DDR3 2133
3 AMD Radeon 5870’s in Cross Fire
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the chunk to load, as I think that might fix the issue, or maybe seeing this problem for know how to fix it? I have tried everything I could think of and I am out of ideas now.
This world represents over a year’s worth of work, so deleting it is not an option. I really appreciate help them.
Here my system specs
Minecraft 1.6.2
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OK thats look like an normal Chunk Error. U can try to fix it on u one with MC-Edit and the regionrepair funktion.
Or u upload u world to an fielhoster and give the link that we fix it for u. (Pleas compress u world as an RAR,ACE or ZIP file)
OK thats look like an normal Chunk Error. U can try to fix it on u one with MC-Edit and the regionrepair funktion.
Or u upload u world to an fielhoster and give the link that we fix it for u. (Pleas compress u world as an RAR,ACE or ZIP file)
I tried the MC edit region repair on the world, and it caused all chunks to stop loading. On this Minecraft install I already got the high processor usage glitch happening, so I guess something in the .Minecraft folder was being corrupted by that. So, I deleted that folder and reinstalled Minecraft. Then I tried MC edit region repair on a version of the world before it stopped loading all chunks. This time it appears to have actually fixed the world and the missing chunk was gone. I spent about half an hour testing the world to make sure that it was actually fixed. So far everything appears be good, but I have got it seemingly functional before and had it break after I played for a while. So, I will not be able to say it is definitely fixed until I play on for a few days, but everything is good right now. Thanks for the help.
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“We got about ten minutes before this entire county is up in flames. If you want to live, you’d better step on the gas! Oh wait is this a Tesla? Sh!t! Well, step on the prissy peddle, we're going to die!” – Cartman
I tried the MC edit region repair on the world, and it caused all chunks to stop loading. On this Minecraft install I already got the high processor usage glitch happening, so I guess something in the .Minecraft folder was being corrupted by that. So, I deleted that folder and reinstalled Minecraft. Then I tried MC edit region repair on a version of the world before it stopped loading all chunks. This time it appears to have actually fixed the world and the missing chunk was gone. I spent about half an hour testing the world to make sure that it was actually fixed. So far everything appears be good, but I have got it seemingly functional before and had it break after I played for a while. So, I will not be able to say it is definitely fixed until I play on for a few days, but everything is good right now. Thanks for the help.
U can use the Command line tool "Minecraft-Region-Fixer" to be sure.
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the chunk to load, as I think that might fix the issue, or maybe seeing this problem for know how to fix it? I have tried everything I could think of and I am out of ideas now.
This world represents over a year’s worth of work, so deleting it is not an option. I really appreciate help them.
Here my system specs
Minecraft 1.6.2
Windows 7
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3200
Mainboard: MSI 890FXA-GD70
16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X + DDR3 2133
3 AMD Radeon 5870’s in Cross Fire
“We got about ten minutes before this entire county is up in flames. If you want to live, you’d better step on the gas! Oh wait is this a Tesla? Sh!t! Well, step on the prissy peddle, we're going to die!” – Cartman
OK thats look like an normal Chunk Error. U can try to fix it on u one with MC-Edit and the regionrepair funktion.
Or u upload u world to an fielhoster and give the link that we fix it for u. (Pleas compress u world as an RAR,ACE or ZIP file)
I tried the MC edit region repair on the world, and it caused all chunks to stop loading. On this Minecraft install I already got the high processor usage glitch happening, so I guess something in the .Minecraft folder was being corrupted by that. So, I deleted that folder and reinstalled Minecraft. Then I tried MC edit region repair on a version of the world before it stopped loading all chunks. This time it appears to have actually fixed the world and the missing chunk was gone. I spent about half an hour testing the world to make sure that it was actually fixed. So far everything appears be good, but I have got it seemingly functional before and had it break after I played for a while. So, I will not be able to say it is definitely fixed until I play on for a few days, but everything is good right now. Thanks for the help.
“We got about ten minutes before this entire county is up in flames. If you want to live, you’d better step on the gas! Oh wait is this a Tesla? Sh!t! Well, step on the prissy peddle, we're going to die!” – Cartman
U can use the Command line tool "Minecraft-Region-Fixer" to be sure.