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Internal Server Error

Mojang Minecraft

Severity: Moderate

What Does This Error Mean?

Internal Server Error means something went wrong on the server side — not on your end. The server encountered a bug, ran out of memory, or a plugin/mod crashed. Try reconnecting. If it persists, contact the server admin.

Affected Models

  • Minecraft Java Edition
  • Minecraft Bedrock Edition
  • PC
  • PlayStation
  • Xbox
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Mobile

Common Causes

  • Server ran out of memory (too many players, entities, or loaded chunks)
  • A server plugin or mod crashed
  • Corrupted player data file on the server
  • Server software bug triggered by a specific action
  • World file corruption

How to Fix It

  1. Wait a moment and try reconnecting.

    Many internal errors are temporary. The server may recover on its own. Wait 30 seconds and try joining again.

  2. Try a different server to confirm your game is working.

    If other servers work fine, the problem is with that specific server. Contact the server administrator.

  3. If you run the server: check the server console for error logs.

    The server log (latest.log) shows exactly what went wrong. Look for stack traces or out of memory errors. Restart the server if needed.

  4. If your player data is corrupted: ask the admin to reset your player file.

    Sometimes a player's data file becomes corrupted, causing an error every time they join. The admin can delete your player data file from the world/playerdata folder. You will lose your inventory but can join again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this error my fault?

Almost never. Internal Server Error means the server had a problem, not your game client. The only exception is if you triggered a bug by doing something specific (like using a certain item or command).

Will I lose my stuff?

Usually not. The server saves player data periodically. You may lose items from the last few minutes if the server crashed before saving.