Game crashed while tesselating block model in Minecraft Vanilla?

Bo
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My Minecrfat crashes more often, The game crashed wiliist… Sometimes Unexpectet error, but mostly it is the game crashed while tesselating block model… It just so happens, usually when it is the most annoying (because we know of technical problems) many I asked, I told myself to just google it, well, I did that a lot and a long time, but this error message is only mentioned in the context of mods, but I play Minecraft completely in vanilla, without mods, without shader, texture-packs, optifine etc. Normal Minecraft vanilla in default graphics, and in the lyrics I stose when I google the blocked tesselating block model, minecraft vanilla is not even mentioned on the edge, just forge, and all sorts of mods

PS: my operating system is Windows 7 32 bit version, I play the minecraft version 1.13.2, but it happened to me already in other versions, besides, I can't do any 2 instancen of minecfat at the same time stratenfrüher I had minecraft like to start twice, because I use 2accounts, since these problems have emerged to an instant crash of the game…

PPS: Virenscann, java update, reinstall minecraft, I've already tried everything…

Ma

I assume you are playing the Minecraft Java version. You said you had Minecraft reinstalled, from where do you download Minecraft? If you "reinstall" delete then you also the old. Minecraft folder? If not, you probably accidentally deleted one of the files in the folder without which the game is not running properly. Try deleting the entire .minecraft folder (maybe save your worlds in an external folder, the worlds can be found in saves) and then re-install Minecraft.

Bo

Thanks, that's how I did it, when I reinstalled Minecraft, I copied the old folder to an external hard drive, and then erased it, then I just loaded the latest version 1.13.2 into the minecraft launcher, that was one of my first try to solve the above problem…

Bo

Um, only if my comment on the answer of crockinator should be a bit incomprehensible, the problem still exists…