If your Minecraft Bedrock server fails to start or stops immediately after launching, there may be an issue with your configuration, files, or installed addons. This guide will help you identify and fix the most common causes. ⚠️
⛏️ 1. Check the Console for Errors
- ➡️ Open your game panel and go to the Console
- ➡️ Look for any red error messages or warnings
- ✔️ Common errors include missing files, permission issues, or syntax problems
❌ If the console stops immediately after startup, something is likely breaking during initialization.
➕ 2. Review Your Addons or Plugins
- ➡️ Recently installed a new addon or plugin? It might be incompatible with your current Bedrock version
- ➡️ Try removing or disabling the most recent files from the
behavior_packs
,resource_packs
, orplugins
folder
✔️ Restart the server after each change to test which file is causing the issue.
⚔️ 3. Make Sure Required Files Are Present
- ➡️ Check that all required server files are in place — especially
server.properties
andpermissions.json
- ➡️ If you’ve deleted key files accidentally, reinstalling the Bedrock version from your panel may help
➖ 4. Verify the Server Version
- ➡️ Go to the Configuration or Advanced section in your panel
- ➡️ Make sure you’ve selected a supported and properly installed version
❗ An incorrect or corrupt version install may cause the server to crash during boot.
⏰ 5. Check for Incorrect File Edits
- ➡️ If you've recently edited
server.properties
,permissions.json
, or any JSON config files, double-check for formatting mistakes - ✔️ Use a JSON validator to verify syntax and structure
➡️ For help with installation, see our guides on installing addons and plugins. ✅
Still not working? Reach out to support or submit a ticket — we’ll help you get your server back online. ✔️