![]() ![]() Then open the Minecraft launcher and Quit Game (if applicable).Exit the Minecraft launcher (as well as any 3 rd party launcher like Lunar client, if using) and make sure no process related to it is running in the Task Manager.In this scenario, logging out and logging back into the launcher may solve the problem. Solution 4: Log out and Log Back into the Minecraft LauncherĪ temporary glitch between your Minecraft launcher and its server may cause the ‘failed to verify username’ issue. Now launch Minecraft and check if it is operating fine. ![]() Firstly, delete all the unnecessary files on the system drive (if its storage capacity is nearly full) and then perform a disk cleanup of the drive.Ĭlick Disk Cleanup in the System Drive’s Properties.In this scenario, deleting the temp/unnecessary files of the drive may solve the problem. The failed to verify username issue may emerge if the drive on which Minecraft is installed is nearly full (which may force the OS to prioritize different essential system operations over the Minecraft processes and thus cause the issue). Solution 3: Create More Storage on the System Drive After updating Java, check if the Minecraft is clear of the failed to verify username issue.Now repeat the same to the other versions of Java (if you have more than one installation of Java). If an update is available, apply the Java update.Now steer to the Update tab and click on the Update Now button (near the bottom corner of the window).If the issue persists, click Windows, type: Configure Java and launch Configure Java.Once installed, check if the username issue is resolved.If not, download the official Minecraft launcher and install it as an administrator (without removing the previous installation).Now reboot your PC and upon reboot, check if the username issue is resolved.Then click on the Force Update button and let the update process complete (if it updates). ![]()
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