This document provides steps to temporarily fix the "Unlock Full Game" message in Minecraft for Windows 10. The steps include running a registry file and appx file as an administrator with developer mode enabled. While Minecraft loads, the user must continuously stop the Runtime Broker process to bypass the unlock message. This method requires stopping processes each time the game is opened.
This document provides steps to temporarily fix the "Unlock Full Game" message in Minecraft for Windows 10. The steps include running a registry file and appx file as an administrator with developer mode enabled. While Minecraft loads, the user must continuously stop the Runtime Broker process to bypass the unlock message. This method requires stopping processes each time the game is opened.
This document provides steps to temporarily fix the "Unlock Full Game" message in Minecraft for Windows 10. The steps include running a registry file and appx file as an administrator with developer mode enabled. While Minecraft loads, the user must continuously stop the Runtime Broker process to bypass the unlock message. This method requires stopping processes each time the game is opened.
Note- .) You need to have administrative priveledge in order for these
files and this method to work . .) Turn on developer mode in settings . .) You must have account that owns minecraft windows 10 edition . If not , then you can check out my video - https://youtu.be/w46qYPrgK70
Steps to fix Unlock Full Game -
1) Click on Minecraft ON registry file and run it
2) Install and open the appx file 3) turn off the "Lauch after Insatllation" option in the dialog box 4) let it install completely 5) Right-Click on taskbar and open Task Manager 6) Go to Services and stop ClipSVC service 7) Now Keep the task manager open and Open Minecraft 8) while its loading , go to Processes > Minecraft and stop Runtime Broker 9) Keep stopping Run Time Broker until Minecraft is Loaded
This is temporary method , so you have to keep doing this as soon as