![]() If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to fix the issue by editing the Hosts file and deleting any mention of Mojang or Minecraft before re-launching the game. HOSTS file contains conflicting data – There are situations where the hosts’ file can facilitate the conflicting exchange of domain information related to Mojang or Minecraft.This is only effective in those situations where account details have recently been modified. ![]() ![]() In this case, you should be able to fix the issue by forcing the server to acknowledge the change by signing out of your account before logging in again. Login remnants from the old account – As it turns out, this error is a fairly common occurrence in situations where you recently changed the Minecraft nickname.
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