Corrupted update files ( 0100D71004694800 ) are the leading cause of the notorious "Stuck on Mojang Screen" error on the Switch console.

The table below highlights performance and capability metrics unique to this specific version of Minecraft on Nintendo Switch hardware. Technical Parameter Docked Mode Output Handheld / Tabletop Output 1080p Full HD Target Frame Rate 60 Frames Per Second (FPS) 60 Frames Per Second (FPS) Maximum Render Distance 10-12 Chunks (approx.) 7-8 Chunks (approx.) Local Split-Screen Players Up to 4 Players Not Recommended (Supported up to 2) Wireless Local Multi-System Up to 8 Consoles Up to 8 Consoles Default Input Support Pro Controller / Dual Joy-Con Integrated Joy-Con Layout Troubleshooting Common Identification and Launch Issues

Though the Nintendo Switch is largely region-free for physical cartridges, digital content distribution via the Nintendo eShop relies heavily on regional tags. The designation ensures the title links with the North American content distribution networks (CDN). This guarantees correct licensing, appropriate local currency processing for the in-game Marketplace, and compliance with ESRB rating filters. Managing Updates and Installation Files

Players can feed them various blocks, causing them to fly, bounce, slide, or interact with TNT.

In the world of digital IDs, specifically identifies the North American retail version. This is important for players who use external storage or DLC, as game data is often region-locked to specific Title IDs. If you are seeing this code in your file management settings, it simply confirms you are running the standard U.S. Bedrock edition of the game. Looking Ahead

Instead, it resembles:

No. Mojang support would request standard logs, not this exact string. If you contact support, provide the full crash report, not just this keyword.

Highlight the and press the +/- button on your controller. Select Data Management from the sidebar menu. Click Check for Corrupted Data .

This is the most important part of the string. On the Nintendo Switch, every piece of software—from eShop games to demos to updates—is assigned a unique 16-digit hexadecimal ID known as a .

: While optimized for the US eShop, the file contains extensive language tables including American English, Latin American Spanish, Canadian French, and traditional Asian dialects. Multiplayer Connectivity and Cross-Play

The Switch operating system can scan specific patch IDs for broken data clusters without deleting your saved game worlds. Navigate to the Nintendo Switch .

To understand this specific "version" of Minecraft, it helps to break down each segment of the technical string:

The file was labeled with surgical precision: Minecraft -0100D71004694800- -v7602176- -EE. UU. . To most, it was just a string of hex and version numbers for a standard North American build. To Elias, a digital archivist, it was a ghost.

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