Okay here is the story: I once tried to play minecraft a couple of days ago. But it wouldn't connect online. (I only like to play on servers.) In the launcher log, it said "Failed to connect to servers" somewhere in the list. I tried to fix that but couldn't. Then yesterday, Minecraft starts to not launch at all. When I try to login, it says:
Sorry, but we couldn't connect to our servers.
Please make sure you are online and Minecraft is not blocked.
And the error code below, said: 10107. That's what I have looked up a lot, but there is no official solution. Mojang never seemed to discover this error code, because they never said a word about it ONCE.
I've tried re-installing Minecraft, Updating Java, and checked if Firewall blocked it, but it didn't.
QUESTIONS
Is there anything else I can try? (and explain how to do it.)
1. I wouldn't be able to post this if it was the internet.
2. I can visit Minecraft.net
3. Of course my internet is. I can run other games completely fine.
4. No. I was/am playing it for like 2 years in the same region.
5. I don't understand that question.
6. I shouldn't disable my antivirus, and wouldn't risk it, because actually, a computer online keeps trying to attack mine, but my antivirus keeps blocking it, and I don't want my PC to get attacked.
7. I can't launch my game at all, so I can't get to the server list.
There is something wrong with your windows network stack most likely.
try reseting your winsock stack:
"Click Start > Programs > Accessories > right-click on "Click Start > Programs > Accessories > right-click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.
In the Command Prompt, type in the bold text, one command after the other, pressing Enter between each one of them:
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog
Reset IPv4 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
Reset IPv6 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log
Reboot the computer.
That was. If it is still difficult there is a simple program that allows novice users to have these actions performed from a GUI application; it is Complete Internet Repair.
If you followed the link I gave the file was not a virus. I redownloaded it and scanned it but thanks for the false accusation. This is what you get when you try to help someone.
Okay here is the story: I once tried to play minecraft a couple of days ago. But it wouldn't connect online. (I only like to play on servers.) In the launcher log, it said "Failed to connect to servers" somewhere in the list. I tried to fix that but couldn't. Then yesterday, Minecraft starts to not launch at all. When I try to login, it says:
Sorry, but we couldn't connect to our servers.
Please make sure you are online and Minecraft is not blocked.
And the error code below, said: 10107. That's what I have looked up a lot, but there is no official solution. Mojang never seemed to discover this error code, because they never said a word about it ONCE.
I've tried re-installing Minecraft, Updating Java, and checked if Firewall blocked it, but it didn't.
QUESTIONS
Is there anything else I can try? (and explain how to do it.)
Is there even a working solution to this?
If not, then this error is impossible to fix.
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Curse PremiumI highly doubt it's an error with Minecraft.
Most likely, either the Mojang servers are actually down or it's your own internet.
Assuming it's not their servers being down again...can you successfully visit Minecraft.net?
Is your internet sufficient enough to play games?
Are you in a region that blocks Minecraft?
Are you on a public network?
Does it work if you disable your firewall/internet security completely?
If you're able to get to the server list in-game, are you sure the servers you're trying to log into are actually online?
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1. I wouldn't be able to post this if it was the internet.
2. I can visit Minecraft.net
3. Of course my internet is. I can run other games completely fine.
4. No. I was/am playing it for like 2 years in the same region.
5. I don't understand that question.
6. I shouldn't disable my antivirus, and wouldn't risk it, because actually, a computer online keeps trying to attack mine, but my antivirus keeps blocking it, and I don't want my PC to get attacked.
7. I can't launch my game at all, so I can't get to the server list.
10107 is a windows error.
There is something wrong with your windows network stack most likely.
try reseting your winsock stack:
"Click Start > Programs > Accessories > right-click on "Click Start > Programs > Accessories > right-click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.
In the Command Prompt, type in the bold text, one command after the other, pressing Enter between each one of them:
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog
Reset IPv4 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
Reset IPv6 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults: netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log
Reboot the computer.
OK, I will try that.
OMG! That worked. Thanks a lot!
That was. If it is still difficult there is a simple program that allows novice users to have these actions performed from a GUI application; it is Complete Internet Repair.
That was Windows support for fixing a messed up Windows network stack.
Nothing to do with Mojang except that Minecraft needs to use the network.
If you followed the link I gave the file was not a virus. I redownloaded it and scanned it but thanks for the false accusation. This is what you get when you try to help someone.
This is a screenshot of the application.