How did the Millennium Falcon get from Hoth to Bespin without their hyperdrive? Are these locations so close together? I would think not, because Hoth is in the Hoth Sysem and Bespin is in the Bespin System.
The asteroid field in The Empire Strikes Back does seem to be in the Hoth System so there is not really an issue there.
I've looked on this site and on the Wookieepedia but I've yet to find a canon answer. This appears to be such a large plot hole, that there simple must be a canon (EU) explanation.
"Hoth", fandom.com
"Bespin", fandom.com
"Hoth asteroid field", fandom.com
There is a barely-satisfactory theory here: "Star Wars plot problems", mannveille.com but that does not appear to be endorsed by canon.
Answer
According to wookieepedia's Millennium Falcon article (check the technical specifications table on the right) It was retconned by adding a backup class 10 Hyperdrive, which is extraordinarily slow, to the technical specifications of the Millennium Falcon. the source of this information is Dark Force Rising Sourcebook, a supplement to Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. A stock YT-1300 light freighter, the base model of the Millennium Falcon, is equipped with a Class 2.0 Hyperdrive and a Backup Class 12 Hyperdrive. I found a source for this information within the sample pages of the Millennium Falcon owners manual on the Starwars.com shop.

Its also noted, in the Hyperdrive article, Classes section that "many vessels mounted backup hyperdrives of much higher—that is, slower—class than their primary hyperdrive.", but no source is provided.
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