This is what I got when I ran that error check from Fried Zombie:
==Advanced Minecraft error test v1.0== - by theFriedZombie
==Computer info==
SystemManufacturer: TOSHIBA
SystemProductName: Satellite L455D
SystemFamily: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
SystemVersion: PSLY5U-00Q01T
Processor: x86 Family 17 Model 3 Stepping 1, AuthenticAMD
NumberOfProcessors: 1
Physical memory: 2048 MB installed, 1790 MB available, 808 MB free
Virtual memory: 1790 MB allocated, 1940 MB free
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 32bits
userprofile: C:\Users\jello
==Video controller info==
Caption=ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
ConfigManagerErrorCode=0
Description=ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
DriverVersion=8.634.1.0
InstalledDisplayDrivers=atiumdag.dll,atidxx32.dll,atidxx64,atiumdva.cap,atiumd64
,atiumd6a,atitmm64
Name=ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
PNPDeviceID=PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9613&SUBSYS_FFB01179&REV_00\4&3238D
473&0&2808
Status=OK
StatusInfo=
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==Java info==
Java location according to the path variable:
C:\Windows\System32\java.exe
can execute java? YES
java is 32 bit
java version "1.7.0_13"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_13-b20)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
==Minecraft pre-tests==
login.minecraft.net resolvable? YES
session.minecraft.net resolvable? YES
Warning: the directory "C:\Users\jello\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\" does not exi
st
Trying to start the minecraft.exe
==End of pre-tests and info, minecraft starts here==
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.
Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
==End of script==
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Now, what did I do wrong? I have re-installed Java several times, tried to minecraft.bat fix with notepad, even attempted re-installing minecraft... now what did I do? I know some about PCs, but not quite a Geek.
Running Windows 7 with SP 1 or 2 and current updates. Have Avast for antivirus and Zonealarm for firewall. ALL of java is allowed, so is every instance of MC. 32-bit windows, 2GB Sempron DDR2 RAM, 250 GB HD.
I attempted to update the driver inquestion first. It's already up to date. What's funny is the game runs just fine thru the browser on my grandma's pc (which I let my kid be logged in to play while he's there) but it doesn't like to even run on mine. My mom's laptop is a twin of mine, but for some reason, mine won't run the game or Roblox. Similar issues.
Now going to remove it, but watched a Youtube video and found the uninstall is much easier than you'd think... and you Don't have to install the driver program you mentioned. Just uninstall is in Control Panel.
UPDATE:
The uninstall did work with that program. Those drivers aren't in the control panel, that I could find anyhow. Worked online for a few seconds, I made the mistake of clicking the update button on MC and back to the same issues again. I can't even run it offline, either, in the standalone... Now what?
Only problem with that is that I do not even know how to do that. I just re installed it before putting in the post. Tell me where and how to do that... or direct me to the proper FAQs.
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Now, what did I do wrong? I have re-installed Java several times, tried to minecraft.bat fix with notepad, even attempted re-installing minecraft... now what did I do? I know some about PCs, but not quite a Geek.
Running Windows 7 with SP 1 or 2 and current updates. Have Avast for antivirus and Zonealarm for firewall. ALL of java is allowed, so is every instance of MC. 32-bit windows, 2GB Sempron DDR2 RAM, 250 GB HD.
Now going to remove it, but watched a Youtube video and found the uninstall is much easier than you'd think... and you Don't have to install the driver program you mentioned. Just uninstall is in Control Panel.
UPDATE:
The uninstall did work with that program. Those drivers aren't in the control panel, that I could find anyhow. Worked online for a few seconds, I made the mistake of clicking the update button on MC and back to the same issues again. I can't even run it offline, either, in the standalone... Now what?
You have played with your Java Xms setting and made it too large for a 32bit system.
go back to the defaults.