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A user reports a problem with Minecraft 1.20.2 crashing to the launcher with exit code -1073740791 and no clear cause. See the crash log, the possible solutions tried by the user, and the feedback from other users and moderators.
Users report that Minecraft crashes with exit code -1073740791 on Windows 10 and Xbox. Possible solutions include updating or rolling back graphic drivers, uninstalling D3DGear, or launching the game through Gamepass.
Learn how to adjust the Java memory settings in the launcher to give more RAM to your Minecraft game. See the steps, tips, and examples for different systems and scenarios.
O/ is a slang term for 'overpowered', meaning an item or entity that has abilities beyond what is considered acceptable. Learn more about this and other Minecraft slang terms, such as admin, mod, grief, and spleef, from this comprehensive list.
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release 1.7 is actaully a indev verison with many secrets that minecraft didn't add. yes it sounds werid that a indev verison is not in the launcher even though every other indev verison is in the launcher, maybe mojang / notch accdientliy released release 1.7 to the public and you saw. it the installion is done and lost to time
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A user finds a file named session.lock in one of their Minecraft saves and asks what it is. Other users explain that it is a lock file used by the game to prevent data corruption and that it can be opened with an NBT editor.