So here's the deal. I wanted to play some of the older versions of Minecraft such as Beta and Alpha...the nostalgic stuff. I opened up Minecraft.exe and the first time I tried logging in, I'm POSITIVE my account details were correct. No doubt. I sat there waiting for the launcher to open but it took over 5 minutes to login before I gave up and closed the application. I tried launching Minecraft.exe AGAIN and now I'm logged in, but when I try pressing the "Play" button - it says "Loading..." and won't change. I can't even edit my profile or do anything! I can't click links or whatever, I can do nothing whatsoever. I thought well fine then I'll just re-install it. I did. Nothing changed. It won't stop "Loading..." Can anyone help me? Do I have to get rid of all the files completely somehow? I'm confused...
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"Sticks and Stones shall break my bones, but if they do I will come to their houses at night and murder them until they die." -Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.
"Sticks and Stones shall break my bones, but if they do I will come to their houses at night and murder them until they die." -Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.
If installing the latest version of Java did not work: I would recommend uninstalling Minecraft COMPLETELY, and then re-install it via Minecraft.net.
Here's how to do it on Windows 8:
Go to your desktop, and press the Windows Key + R at the same time, after it prompts you for something, type in "%appdata%". Then once you find your ".minecraft" folder, just delete the whole thing. After you do that, just remove the desktop shortcut [if you have it] and reinstall it.
"Sticks and Stones shall break my bones, but if they do I will come to their houses at night and murder them until they die." -Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.
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-Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.
-Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.
Here's how to do it on Windows 8:
Go to your desktop, and press the Windows Key + R at the same time, after it prompts you for something, type in "%appdata%". Then once you find your ".minecraft" folder, just delete the whole thing. After you do that, just remove the desktop shortcut [if you have it] and reinstall it.
Best of luck, and tell me if it fails. -Jess
-Rob Schneider - February 30th, 1337.