In this tutorial I will teach you how to speed Minecraft up a bit by using Task Manager.
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Requires:
Minecraft to be open, WORKS ON WINDOWS!
and Task Manager.
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Here's how you do it, ...
Step one:
One your keyboard press CRTL + SHIFT + ESC or CRTL + ATL + DELETE.
Something like this should pop up;
Step two:
Right click on "Minecraft Launcher" and then press Go To Process.
Now, it should look like this;
Step three:
Now "javaw.exe" should be highlighted. Next, right click on "javaw.exe" and move your mouse over Set Priority and finally click high.
It should look like this;
After you've done that, your Minecraft should speed up a bit.
Tutorial by: Alex. 0.0000001 credit goes to 0m3ga4.
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I know a thing that is better than minecraft.
Having sex.
Try it.
Believe me MineCraft is better....not as messy and with MineCraft you get to keep your clothes on. [Sheep]
You play Minecraft with your clothes on? What kind of weirdo are you?
Be careful with this. You're taking priority away from all other programs running on windows. If you have anything running in the background, it will only run at the mercy of Minecraft.
Messing around with priorities in Windows Task Manager is an at-your-own-risk action and should only be taken when you know the full consequences of your actions.
Be careful with this. You're taking priority away from all other programs running on windows. If you have anything running in the background, it will only run at the mercy of Minecraft.
Messing around with priorities in Windows Task Manager is an at-your-own-risk action and should only be taken when you know the full consequences of your actions.
Doing this wont mess anything up, it just makes the priority of Minecraft higher.
I've been doing this for a long time, it's safe.
But yes, there can pose a VERY VERY LOW Risk.
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Wait, will this work if I have ONLY Minecraft open?
Yes, you have to keep doing this everytime you close Minecraft. Only because when its not open it won't be in the processes/windows list.
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I know a thing that is better than minecraft.
Having sex.
Try it.
Believe me MineCraft is better....not as messy and with MineCraft you get to keep your clothes on. [Sheep]
You play Minecraft with your clothes on? What kind of weirdo are you?
Be careful with this. You're taking priority away from all other programs running on windows. If you have anything running in the background, it will only run at the mercy of Minecraft.
Messing around with priorities in Windows Task Manager is an at-your-own-risk action and should only be taken when you know the full consequences of your actions.
Doing this wont mess anything up, it just makes the priority of Minecraft higher.
I've been doing this for a long time, it's safe.
But yes, there can pose a VERY VERY LOW Risk.
Actually, it can mess things up. Maybe not for Minecraft, but in GMod setting a higher priority will increase your framerate, but give you heaps of internet lag spikes.
Be careful with this. You're taking priority away from all other programs running on windows. If you have anything running in the background, it will only run at the mercy of Minecraft.
Messing around with priorities in Windows Task Manager is an at-your-own-risk action and should only be taken when you know the full consequences of your actions.
Doing this wont mess anything up, it just makes the priority of Minecraft higher.
I've been doing this for a long time, it's safe.
But yes, there can pose a VERY VERY LOW Risk.
Actually, it can mess things up. Maybe not for Minecraft, but in GMod setting a higher priority will increase your framerate, but give you heaps of internet lag spikes.
It might for other games, but this tutorial is for Minecraft not GMod.
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Quote from Flowzor »
Quote from Digmit »
Quote from MainFrame »
I know a thing that is better than minecraft.
Having sex.
Try it.
Believe me MineCraft is better....not as messy and with MineCraft you get to keep your clothes on. [Sheep]
You play Minecraft with your clothes on? What kind of weirdo are you?
__________________________________________________________
Requires:
Minecraft to be open, WORKS ON WINDOWS!
and Task Manager.
__________________________________________________________
Here's how you do it, ...
Step one:
One your keyboard press CRTL + SHIFT + ESC or CRTL + ATL + DELETE.
Something like this should pop up;
Step two:
Right click on "Minecraft Launcher" and then press Go To Process.
Now, it should look like this;
Step three:
Now "javaw.exe" should be highlighted. Next, right click on "javaw.exe" and move your mouse over Set Priority and finally click high.
It should look like this;
After you've done that, your Minecraft should speed up a bit.
Tutorial by: Alex.
0.0000001 credit goes to 0m3ga4.
Yeah, it'll help a lot, when Minecraft needs to use RAM it'll just use it.
Also, for further help I'd also read: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=26219
Good-luck!
MOD EDIT: Your posts have been like this a lot lately. Stop that.
You're welcome! Hope you have a great time on Minecraft.
Task manager is windows :tongue.gif:
Well, I guess. Thanks for the correction. :tongue.gif:
Thats good news, have fun playing!
Messing around with priorities in Windows Task Manager is an at-your-own-risk action and should only be taken when you know the full consequences of your actions.
Doing this wont mess anything up, it just makes the priority of Minecraft higher.
I've been doing this for a long time, it's safe.
But yes, there can pose a VERY VERY LOW Risk.
Yes, you have to keep doing this everytime you close Minecraft. Only because when its not open it won't be in the processes/windows list.
Actually, it can mess things up. Maybe not for Minecraft, but in GMod setting a higher priority will increase your framerate, but give you heaps of internet lag spikes.
It might for other games, but this tutorial is for Minecraft not GMod.
START "Minecraft" /high "Minecraft.exe"
For quad core (i7)
START "Minecraft" /high /affinity 5 "Minecraft.exe"
I have 2 gigs on Windows 7 and mine runs max settings at 1680 x 1050 at over 100 fps. Graphics card is much more important.