Hey guys! I need Some help (sorry if this thread is in the wrong place but... staff will probably put this where it should be if its not supposed to be here)! My Minecraft keeps crashing every time it gets to the Mojang screen! Here is the Info it gives me every time it crashes: ---- Minecraft Crash Report ---- //I blame Dinnerbone. Time: 17/04/15 19:30 Description: Initializing game java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space at bmi.a(SourceFile:363) at bmi.a(SourceFile:255) at bmh.b(SourceFile:130 at bmh.a((SourceFile:77) at bot.j(SourceFile:553) at bot.a(SourceFile:139) at bou.a(SourceFile:23) at bnn.a(SourceFile:99) at ave.am(SourceFile:448) at ave.a(SourceFile:310) at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:124) With This Little Bit of info can someone plzzzzz help me D:
Try to devote more ram to Minecraft. Change the number in that red box. (I'd recommend 2) (You may need to check that box beside it too) Also, this is only possible if you have enough ram avaliable (If it doesn't say G after the number, change it to a G)
I have had this problem too, and I needed to update my videocard drivers: https://www.positech.co.uk/support/videocards.html (Hope this is a good tutorial, didnt read it fully myself though )
My minecraft wont work with 2 and not 1... something else must be wrong.... HELP P.S Some Important info would be My Software Is Ubuntu Linux
I'm gonna try to start up Minecraft again but if anyone can help me then plz do .... I need MINECRAFT!
Use the Oracle Java vs the openJava and if you are running Minecraft 1.8+ make sure you have the latest version. I had issues with the open version that were all fixed with Oracle version.
Mr sock man *new nickname* how do i use the oracle java? and yes I'm running 1.8+ so got a link to a download?
teh, try searching a video up on youtube.. I only use Linux for server hosting. Minecraft+Ubuntu= not my kinda thing
Oh true, try using youtube subtitles then, that might work. If not, just follow what they are doing in the video instead of listening to them.
You will need to search Google or something for that information as it is outside the scope of this forum. There are plenty of websites (including Oracles) that can walk you through the process.