Why does this keep happening to me? I cannot join a server I spent hours on, deleted folders, restarted modem boom im back on. Then today same problem, but nothing is working. Please help and thank you in advance for you replies
Were you able to join other servers? "Timed out" usually means that your computer cannot download the data fast enough from the server for it to catch up, hence timing up and disconnecting you.
i can join 107.161.23.69, joined some other mc one, i get stuck on logging in on few, my 69.160.45.16:25579 timed out, and heres the java code on 107.161.23.69:25564 java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: no further information: again ty for your time so frustrating just wanna go get some diamonds
Why does this keep happening to me? I cannot join a server I spent hours on, deleted folders, restarted modem boom im back on. Then today same problem, but nothing is working. Please help and thank you in advance for you replies
Hello,
Is it a server that your or one of your friends are hosting?
If so, the problem would be a corruption in the world files, causing a bad spawn chunk. It is a fairly common issue. You cannot correct the issue by going into the server files, you (or the server host) will instead need to download MCEDIT, drag the world file from your multiplayer server file to your saves folder in the roaming file, and at spawn you would need to use the //replacechunk command.
Hope this helped!
-Aero
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Why does this keep happening to me? I cannot join a server I spent hours on, deleted folders, restarted modem boom im back on. Then today same problem, but nothing is working. Please help and thank you in advance for you replies
Hello,
Is it a server that your or one of your friends are hosting?
If so, the problem would be a corruption in the world files, causing a bad spawn chunk. It is a fairly common issue. You cannot correct the issue by going into the server files, you (or the server host) will instead need to download MCEDIT, drag the world file from your multiplayer server file to your saves folder in the roaming file, and at spawn you would need to use the //replacechunk command.
Hope this helped!
-Aero
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional