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Post by theduke on Sept 17, 2011 16:14:02 GMT
This problem is usually caused by using a high res texture pack. This is because these texture packs require more available RAM than the vanilla Minecraft client and Java by default doesn't provide enough RAM for the game. Firstly, if you're using a 64bit OS, download the 64bit version of Java from here: www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp Most browsers are 32bit and your computer will therefore only have the 32bit version of Java on it, even if you're using a 64bit OS. Then follow these steps: Step 1. Open CONTROL PANEL. Step 2. Type 'Java' inside the 'Search Control Panel' box. Step 3. Click the Java icon that pops up. Step 4. Click the Java tab. Step 5. Click View... Step 6. Assure there is only ONE line in here, any more lines could cause issues. If you have multiple lines uninstall all versions of Java from your system and... ...download Java JDK 7 from the following link. Make sure to get the x64 version if you have a 64-bit OS. Step 7. Change Runtime Parameters. I have mine set to: -Xincgc -Xmx2048M ***Change it depending on how much RAM you have. For 32-bit Operating Systems 768M is recommended. If you have 64-bit, or that doesn't work, continue to try the following 1G 1536M 2G
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