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minecraft crashing

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by thesquook, Aug 14, 2017.

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  1. thesquook

    thesquook diddy amin

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    I've had the problem forever, and that's also why I haven't been active.
    I'm using windows 7 and I have a well working PC
    Though my minecraft application crashes everytime I open the browser. It depends on how much pressure it takes to crash the application, sometimes it crashes while it loads up the 'Crafting table' application, other times I can get on a server but after 1 minute, the application crashes.

    I know it's my computer that's causing this, as I have well working GPU, CPU, SSD and RAM cards AND I can play other games perfectly.
    What can I do ?

    Reinstalling Minecraft
    Updating Java

    help
     
  2. 13kss

    13kss Well-Known Member

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    Send your crash log

    Try plugging your . Minecraft folder in and out

    Try a different mc versions
    Try optifine
     
  3. Champloo

    Champloo Guest

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    Maybe update to windows 10
     
  4. featherpaw

    featherpaw Your friendly neighborhood kitten! :3

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    Your os won't make a difference because it's the client. Are you sure you have enough memory allocated to minecraft?

    Minecraft is only allowed to run off of one processor, so if that processor runs out of ram you're done for. I suggest 4 gigs of ram allocated, to be safe.

    You have to be careful not to set it too high, however, as mc also has a process called garbage dumping. This is where mc will hold all memory acrive until it reaches close to max capacity, then dumb the entire thing. Having too much ram allocated can result in your game running fine until that garbage dump happens, then that process causes you to crash. This seems to be your problem.
     
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