[MCPE-20258] "Limbo" Item on person but not in inventory causes Windows 10 crash Created: 08/Mar/17  Updated: 09/Mar/17  Resolved: 09/Mar/17

Status: Resolved
Project: Minecraft (Bedrock codebase)
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 1.0.3
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug
Reporter: Jesse B MacGregor
Resolution: Invalid Votes: 0
Labels: None

Attachments: File Downloaded Realms World Crash.mp4     PNG File Downloaded Realms World Crash.png     Text File Downloaded Realms World Crash.txt     File Realms Crash.mp4     Text File Realms Crash.txt    
Confirmation Status: Unconfirmed
Platform: Windows

 Description   

When I attempt to login to Realms, the application crashes as shown in the attached "Realms Crash.mp4".

I tried downloading the realms world to play it locally, and it still crashes. The attached image is what is shown just before the crash. The whole sequence is captured in "Downloaded Realms World Crash.mp4".

Also attached are the windows event viewer logs pertaining to the crashes. They both show the application failing with event ID 1000.

I was able to log in with Minecraft PE on my Android phone. After much experimentation, I believe the source of my problem had to do with an item glitch. On Android, I observed that there was a piece of Armor available in the armor menu that was not in my inventory (Diamond chestplate with Protection IV). To see if this limbo item was causing my problems, I killed my character to cause a respawn without that item. After respawn I was able to log in to Realms on Windows 10. Upon retrieval of that item, Windows 10 immediately crashed again. Suicide from android resolved the issue. I will not be touching that item again.



 Comments   
Comment by [Mojang] Adrian Östergård [ 09/Mar/17 ]

Unfortunately, as you've noticed yourself, it seems like you had a corrupt item in your inventory. This issue should be solved once server-side inventory is implemented (no date can be provided).

As such, I'm resolving this bug as Invalid.

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