I seem to be having the strange problem of .json files keeping becoming completely unresponsive to everything. I'll be playing along happily, and then suddenly, the server (even the single player integrated one) just suddenly stops leaving you able to wander around but the world itself is completely frozen. Stopping Minecraft and trying to re-enter that world just makes it stall back to the title screen.
Trying to delete the world folder for that world then leaves one file, the user stats file (in the "stats" folder in the world save folder, with the filename being my UUID); everything else in the world folder got deleted as intended, minus that file, and, thinking it was corrupted and possibly a minor hazard, I started trying to remove it with everything from Avast, Spybot S&D, CCleaner, tons of other programs, and it just froze all of them. It freezes Notepad++ when I try to open it, and it freezes Explorer when I right click or even try to move it or delete it (as it did when I was trying to delete the world folder).
So far it doesn't seem to be any kind of danger or anything (and I guess nothing except Minecraft interacts with it), but it sure is a pain, and confusing as well, and has happened quite a number of times now. I say "JSON files" in the title because I've also had Natura's "dynamic config" JSON file do this as well, causing Minecraft to stall in launch since it would be trying to read that file, though, so far, that's only happened once.
Restarting my computer always seems to sort this out so far, but that's not something I want to keep doing just to unfreeze one file and play a game, and obviously this isn't something good to be happening anyway. Unfortunately it does not cause anything to show in the log, or produce any crash reports; everything just suddenly halts, so I'm a bit empty-handed in that regard. Google searches haven't been too fruitful either, as far as I've searched so far.
I'm also not playing it on an SSD drive if that's of any relevance (though I do have one in my computer for my OS and stuff).
So, would anyone have been experiencing this themselves, have any ideas of what is happening (and if it can be fixed), or any ideas of how I could find out the problem?
Many thanks in advance
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
I seem to be having the strange problem of .json files keeping becoming completely unresponsive to everything. I'll be playing along happily, and then suddenly, the server (even the single player integrated one) just suddenly stops leaving you able to wander around but the world itself is completely frozen. Stopping Minecraft and trying to re-enter that world just makes it stall back to the title screen.
Trying to delete the world folder for that world then leaves one file, the user stats file (in the "stats" folder in the world save folder, with the filename being my UUID); everything else in the world folder got deleted as intended, minus that file, and, thinking it was corrupted and possibly a minor hazard, I started trying to remove it with everything from Avast, Spybot S&D, CCleaner, tons of other programs, and it just froze all of them. It freezes Notepad++ when I try to open it, and it freezes Explorer when I right click or even try to move it or delete it (as it did when I was trying to delete the world folder).
So far it doesn't seem to be any kind of danger or anything (and I guess nothing except Minecraft interacts with it), but it sure is a pain, and confusing as well, and has happened quite a number of times now. I say "JSON files" in the title because I've also had Natura's "dynamic config" JSON file do this as well, causing Minecraft to stall in launch since it would be trying to read that file, though, so far, that's only happened once.
Restarting my computer always seems to sort this out so far, but that's not something I want to keep doing just to unfreeze one file and play a game, and obviously this isn't something good to be happening anyway. Unfortunately it does not cause anything to show in the log, or produce any crash reports; everything just suddenly halts, so I'm a bit empty-handed in that regard. Google searches haven't been too fruitful either, as far as I've searched so far.
I'm also not playing it on an SSD drive if that's of any relevance (though I do have one in my computer for my OS and stuff).
So, would anyone have been experiencing this themselves, have any ideas of what is happening (and if it can be fixed), or any ideas of how I could find out the problem?
Many thanks in advance