When using the latest version of Intel Graphics Driver (32.0.101.7084) for 11th-14th generation and attempting to create a new world, Minecraft corrupts the monitor's video throughout the operating system, causing screen flickering and making the game enter a reloading loop as long as the player remains on that screen. Restarting the computer is necessary to fix the visual glitches.
To reproduce:
Inside the game, navigate to ‘Play'>’Create new world'
Expected result:
You are able to access the world creation settings screen without issues.
Actual result:
The monitor starts flickering.
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Sure! Here are my specs:
Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-1115G4 @ 3.00GHz (3.00 GHz)
RAM: 4.00 GB
Storage: 512 GB SSD
Edition: Windows 11 Home Single Language
Version: 25H2
Build: 26200.7840
Oh, thank goodness that I’m not the only one who’s experiencing this… I thought that the recent version (26.1) already fixed this…
Still an issue even after the game update
Not sure why they don’t made this a priority for Windows users who’s experiencing this. I understand that it got drowned by the other bug reports by a lot of votes, but… this is just ridiculous…
Or maybe, they have some beefy computer that it doesn’t happened to them…
Fresh install of Windows 11 25H2 and Minecraft Bedrock 26.11 and Intel driver 32.0.101.7077 on a Dell 5520 laptop, clicking new world goes into loop, once I can get to task manager to get out, restarting Minecraft with out rebooting computer ends up in just a black screen, and requiring another task manager stop.
So the issue appears to be related to an interaction with the Intel driver and Minecraft.
OK. I have resolved the issue after chatting back and forth trying different things directly with Minecraft Support.
Windows update must have pushed an automatic update of my Intel Display Driver. By rolling back to the older one provided directly from my laptop support page fixed the create world issue. All working well as before.
Another faulty broken windows update.
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