My PC Freezes While Playing Minecraft – Need Help!

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Asked By SparkySocks84 On

Yesterday, while playing Minecraft, my PC completely froze, forcing me to turn it off using the power button. Interestingly, even though everything was frozen, I could still hear music from YouTube playing normally for about three minutes before it cut out. This isn't a typical crash where the audio gets stuck in a loop, nor did I encounter a blue screen. I tried waiting it out, alt-tabbing, and even Ctrl+Alt+Delete, but nothing worked—my PC was totally unresponsive. I don't think it's a performance issue since my specs should be more than enough, especially with just a few simple mods and no heavy textures or shaders. My computer runs more demanding games like Raft, Sea of Thieves, and Overwatch without any problems. I'm eager to prevent this freeze from happening again. Thanks for your help! Here are my specs:

- Desktop running Windows 11 Home 25H2
- x64 based processor
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon graphics
- GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5500 with 4GB VRAM
- C Drive: SSD
- D Drive: HDD (where my launcher and game instances are)
- RAM: 32GB at 2133MT/s, DIMM form factor

I had allocated 8GB of RAM for Java.

3 Answers

Answered By GameGuru99 On

What exactly do you mean by 'simple mods'? Sometimes even a single mod can demand more resources than anticipated, especially if it adds new dimensions, creatures, or items. It's worth double-checking if these mods are truly lightweight or if they could be causing the stress on your system during gameplay.

Answered By TechyTom42 On

Have you checked for any crash dump files on your system? They can provide insights into what's causing your PC to freeze. If you can boot into Windows normally or through Safe Mode, navigate to C:WindowsMinidump. If you find any dump files, zip them up and upload them to an easy file-sharing site. Having multiple files helps with analysis. If there are no dump files, consider changing your system to create small memory dumps following the guide on TenForums.

Answered By ModMaster67 On

Always remember to back up your data before making any changes to your BIOS or disk settings. It's crucial to ensure that nothing goes wrong during troubleshooting! Also, joining a dedicated tech support forum might bring you more focused advice.

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