Best Answer Crane , 03 May 2016 - 12:34 AM
Here you go
Log in there and download xD
Go to the full postBest Answer Crane , 03 May 2016 - 12:34 AM
Here you go
Log in there and download xD
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For the last week my Minecraft has been crashing multiple times a day....it almost always crashes whenever I use /home or am Apparated.
The link below is a screenshot of the error Minecraft has been giving me when it crashes.
I think it has something to do with the Java Runtime Environment and components relating to Windows, if I'm understanding the code toward the bottom. Any suggestions? Please help. This is getting frustrating.
Also, I have already uninstalled and reinstalled Minecraft. I also have Optifine.
@Crane How do I find the Windows 10 version? I don't see it on Minecraft.net. Sorry if that's a dumb question.
@LeoMania Here we go: http://imgur.com/a/ZIdMY
This is an error with windows 10. The exception at the bottom is related to a runtime variable on your computer that might not be compatible:
https://java.com/en/...tion_access.xml
This is not something the server can fix, and most likely need to wait for minecraft to update.
Beyond that, try turning your view distance down. I am not sure if it will help but if the issue is doing /home, perhaps the amount of loading of items it has to do is a cause for it, and with a smaller view distance you might stop it.
You can try going into Minecraft Profile Settings, then checking the boxes under the "Java" settings thing and try different combinations of checking and unchecking them.
Also, try installing JDK if you haven't already, and make sure you have the latest version of Java.
JDK Download: http://www.oracle.co...vase/downloads/
Java Download: https://java.com/download
Note: Allocating too much RAM to Minecraft is bad for it, do not do this.
No one needs to download a JDK for java, that is for java DEVELOPMENT, since it is literally a 'java development kit'.
While allocating too much ram to any java program can be bad, its not necessarily the worst thing in the world. I suggest next time googling the error before asking someone to download stuff.
No one needs to download a JDK for java, that is for java DEVELOPMENT, since it is literally a 'java development kit'.
While allocating too much ram to any java program can be bad, its not necessarily the worst thing in the world. I suggest next time googling the error before asking someone to download stuff.
Those were just possible SUGGESTIONS, and there isn't any harm in downloading JDK unless the person has space/store issues with their computer and they can't afford to use any more space.
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