I have been having this problem for maybe 4 days now. When ever I join my server I just crash after a few seconds. The error I get is java (TM) Platform SE Binary has stopped responding. Someone please help me me it works for my friends just fine. I have tried to uninstall and re install java several times and no help. Ive tried to lower my render distance and stuff like that and no help. The only thing that helps sometimes is if I play single player for maybe 10-20 minuets and then if I join then it will work. I really want to fix this problem so if anyone has any ideas on how to fix this or if you are having the same problem then please respond to this thread to keep it alive. Thank you if you help me or if you try
mine too... it only occurs everytime i use my car with car mod... a lot of minecraft players suggested me to post my problems here... so i hope someone helps me (us) now...please someone help us! :((
Ugh I have this problem too and have had it for the past month.... Everyone else seems to be able to still play in the browser, yet anything minecraft causes java to tell me that java platform se binary has stopped responding. I have uninstalled and reinstalled java so many times I have lost count and deleted minecraft/ reinstalled it like 4 times to no avail. Plus I get an error notice that my graphics driver has crashed but recovered successfully. I have spent the past week looking up ways to fix the issue but sadly no one else knows. MInecraft was able to play perfectly before with no issues whatsoever except for the occasional out of memory error. I just want to build with the blocks we have all come to know and love!! :'( I agree someone please help us!!!!
Ok. I have had this same issue. I just started happening to me in the nether tonight, when wandering around aimlessly looking for glowstone. The crash happened in the exact same area that was a previously frequented spot.
Here is what I did, since info seems scarce on this issue this may help.
1. first that posted video is from last year and may not work any more.
2. I went to "add or remove programs", located JAVA. I had 3 separate JAVA's installed, including the newest version.
3. I removed ALL of them.
4. I went to the JAVA website and went to downloads->see all downloads and downloaded and installed JAVA 64 bit and only JAVA 64. It told me to do the 32 bit, but I said heck no. I know my system and own my own computer, so I currently have little need for 32, you may not want to do this if its a shared comp, or mom or dad's.
5. Restart
6. Play minecraft.
Now, that all being said I do not know if this solved the problem. I do know that it seems to have helped, since I am no longer crashing in THE EXACT SAME spot in the nether.
I do not know if this will work for you guys, or even myself. But just a thought, give it a try. My theory is that the 3 JAVA's were interfering with each other.
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Here is what I did, since info seems scarce on this issue this may help.
1. first that posted video is from last year and may not work any more.
2. I went to "add or remove programs", located JAVA. I had 3 separate JAVA's installed, including the newest version.
3. I removed ALL of them.
4. I went to the JAVA website and went to downloads->see all downloads and downloaded and installed JAVA 64 bit and only JAVA 64. It told me to do the 32 bit, but I said heck no. I know my system and own my own computer, so I currently have little need for 32, you may not want to do this if its a shared comp, or mom or dad's.
5. Restart
6. Play minecraft.
Now, that all being said I do not know if this solved the problem. I do know that it seems to have helped, since I am no longer crashing in THE EXACT SAME spot in the nether.
I do not know if this will work for you guys, or even myself. But just a thought, give it a try. My theory is that the 3 JAVA's were interfering with each other.