Minecraft Bedrock Error U-000: What It Means and How to Fix It
Error U-000 usually appears when you try to add a server to Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Here's what it means and how to fix it.
What Causes Error U-000?
The most common cause is that the server is already on your server list. If you or a friend already added the server before and you try to add it again, Bedrock will throw error U-000.
How to Fix It
Check your server list first:
- Open Minecraft Bedrock.
- Go to the Servers tab.
- Scroll through your server list and check if the server is already there.
- If it is, just select it and hit Play.
If the server is there but not connecting:
- Select the server in your list.
- Check that the IP address and port are correct.
- Make sure your server is running in the DoomHosting Panel.
- If the IP/port changed, you can remove the old entry and add it again with the correct details.
If you want to re-add the server:
- Select the existing server entry in your list.
- Click the Edit (pencil icon) button.
- Update the IP and port if needed.
- Save.
Other Causes of Error U-000
- Wrong IP or port: Double-check the address in your panel under the Network tab.
- Server offline: Make sure the server is running in the panel.
- Typo in the address: Server addresses are case-sensitive and must match exactly.
Still Not Working?
If the server still won't connect after checking all of the above, try:
- Restarting Minecraft Bedrock completely
- Restarting your server from the panel
- Checking the server console for any errors