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How to fix Minecraft 0x80131509?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The 0x80131509 error code is a Windows-specific error that occurs when the game Minecraft fails to launch. There are a few reasons why this error might occur, including:

-The user does not have enough permission to launch the game.

-The game is not compatible with the operating system.

-There are corrupt files associated with the game.

This error code can be frustrating to deal with, but there are a few things that users can try to fix it. First, check to make sure that you have the correct permissions to launch the game. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game. Finally, if all else fails, you can try contacting the game's support team for help.

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1. Update your graphics drivers

  1. Open the Device Manager by pressing the "Windows key + X" and selecting "Device Manager".
  2. In the Device Manager, expand "Display Adapters" and select "Intel(R) HD Graphics".
  3. Right-click on the "Intel(R) HD Graphics" and select "Update Driver".
  4. In the "Update Driver" window, click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" button.
  5. In the "Browse my computer for driver software" window, select the "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" radio button and click on the "Next" button.
  6. In the "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" window, select the "Intel(R) HD Graphics" driver from the list and click on the "Next" button.
  7. In the "Driver Details" window, click on the "Install" button.
  8. In the "Install" window, click on the " Finish "button.
  9. Restart your computer.

2. Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed

  1. Open up a command prompt by going to Start, typing cmd and pressing Enter.
  2. Type in the following command and press Enter: java -version
  3. If the version of Java that you have installed is not the latest version, type in the following command and press Enter: java - update
  4. If the version of Java that you have installed is not the latest version, type in the following command and press Enter: java - version install 8
  5. If the version of Java that you have installed is not the latest version, type in the following command and press Enter: java - version uninstall 8
  6. If the version of Java that you have installed is not the latest version, type in the following command and press Enter: java - update 8
  7. If the version of Java that you have installed is not the latest version, type in the following command and press Enter: java - version remove 8

3. Try launching Minecraft with fewer mods or resource packs

The first step is to open the Minecraft launcher. The next step is to select the "Options" menu. The "Options" menu has several subsections. The first subsection is the "Resource Packs" menu. The second subsection is the "Mods" menu. The third subsection is the "Launch Options" menu. The "Launch Options" menu has the following options: --game-configuration=<game configuration> --startup-options=<startup options> --disable-mipmap --disable-s3-support --disable-server-side-updates --max-players=<maximum number of players> --dedicated-server --port=<port number> --username=<username> --password=<password> The "Game Configuration" option is the most important option. The "Game Configuration" option allows you to select which mods or resource packs to use. The "Startup Options" option allows you to specify which mods or resource packs to use when Minecraft starts up. The "Disable Mipmap" option allows you to disable the use of Mipmaps. The "Disable S3 Support" option allows you to disable the use of the S3 server. The "Disable Server Side Updates" option allows you to disable the automatic updating of the Minecraft server. The "Max Players" option allows you to specify the maximum number of players that can connect to the Minecraft server. The "Name" option allows you to specify a name for the Minecraft server. The "Port" option allows you to specify the port number that the Minecraft server will use. The "Username" and "Password" options allow you to specify the username and password for the Minecraft server.

4. Try launching Minecraft in offline mode

  1. If it prompts you to enter a server address or port, enter "localhost" or "localhost:port" respectively.
  2. If the game asks you to select a profile, select "Not Set."
  3. Click "Create New Profile."
  4. Type in a profile name and click "Create Profile."
  5. Click "Play Minecraft."
  6. If you experience any problems, please consult the following Minecraft Help article for more information: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Offline_mode

5. Delete the META-INF folder from your Minecraft installation

Delete the META-INF folder from your Minecraft installation.

6. Reinstall Minecraft

  1. Open up Windows 10 and sign in
  2. Click on the "Start" button and then click on "All apps"
  3. Click on "Minecraft"
  4. Click on the "Reinstall" button
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions