I have a question, And I cannot solve it on my own. I got a Minecraft Card For Christmas, and shortly afterwards, I got on my computer, created a mojang account, entered the code, Etc. I got the file (Minecraft.exe,258 KB) needed to download but when I hit "Open", an error message saying "Could not create the Java Virtual Machine" Popped up. After browsing Mojang.Com/Help, I went and downloaded Java 7 Update 35. It still did not work. So I downloaded Java 6 Update 35 after reading there were compatibility errors with Java 7. The Error Persisted. I tried it again after deleting Java 7. Still, It failed. My last line was deleting Java 6 and trying Java 5. But AGAIN, it does not work. So my question is, are their errors in the minecraft systems or whatnot, as I am registered as owning the game on my account, so I know it is not a payment issue. If anyone has reasonable suggestions, post them plox
Microsoft Windows 7 (If thats what you mean) Additionally, my firewall is strict but I looked through and it was not preventing this. I didn't recieve any reports on this information being blocked nor was it archived in my firewall's database of, well, what it blocked. I am also not the only one with this problem, as other people have said they are getting this too, and I doubt every single one of them runs on ZoneAlarm. Theres literally a thread above mine a bit about this topic.
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Home Edition? You mean Home Premium? If so, that's a good operating system for Minecraft, so that shouldn't cause a problem. You did say your firewall is strict, though. Now I'm not sure that it's your firewall blocking anything, but I think that there are too many programs using your virtual machine. This problem happens to me, but only when I have my browser opened. It could possibly be a background program, or multiple. Can't really help you, because I don't want to tell you to end a process and make your computer die.
You cannot create an instance of the Java Virtual machine if:
- You allocate an invalid amount of memory to a Java process
- There is not enough memory to actually load the application
- The JVM could not reserve enough space for object heap (too much memory allocated)
Additionally, a 32 bit version of Java can only reserve up to 2GB of memory for Java.
Search on how to run minecraft from commandline, and give a helpful crash report. The guide on how to give a crash report even has memory options in the launch command, at 'Xmx### and Xms###'.
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Are you sure this isn't just a security/permissions issue?
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
And Im quite sure it isnt, but elaborate if you could.
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Curse Premium- You allocate an invalid amount of memory to a Java process
- There is not enough memory to actually load the application
- The JVM could not reserve enough space for object heap (too much memory allocated)
Additionally, a 32 bit version of Java can only reserve up to 2GB of memory for Java.
Search on how to run minecraft from commandline, and give a helpful crash report. The guide on how to give a crash report even has memory options in the launch command, at 'Xmx### and Xms###'.