I can open the launcher and everything. It loads, I go to click play. It disappears momentarily, and instead of the Mojang screen appear, it brings me back to the launcher with the update logs.. I can't get the game started.... Help?
I have already tried uninstalling/reinstalling, still the same problem.
Your drivers crashed. try updating them, and DirectX if on windows.
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The last time I saw this was from a video card having problems with minecraft's multi-textureing. Try what Gangsir above suggested. Also do you know what video card you have? I doubt it wouldn't be able to run something like minecraft, but just to be sure.
The last time I saw this was from a video card having problems with minecraft's multi-textureing. Try what Gangsir above suggested. Also do you know what video card you have? I doubt it wouldn't be able to run something like minecraft, but just to be sure.
I do not know what my video card is, it was what came in my computer. But I have run minecraft before. It wasn't until my recent update of java this happened. Not sure if that could have caused this or not. Also I do not know how to go about updating my drivers.
I do not know what my video card is, it was what came in my computer. But I have run minecraft before. It wasn't until my recent update of java this happened. Not sure if that could have caused this or not. Also I do not know how to go about updating my drivers.
If you open windows's run dialog (in windows 7 and lower click start and type "run", in windows 8 search "run" from the side bar) and enter "dxdiag", a new window will open. Click on the "display" tab in that window and you can see your video card details.
1.7 had a LOT of changes to the code and may explain the issues, but use the details from this window to search if there are driver updates.
I have already tried uninstalling/reinstalling, still the same problem.
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[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # EXCEPTION_PRIV_INSTRUCTION (0xc0000096) at pc=0x4c31a98c, pid=6088, tid=204
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # JRE version: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (7.0_40-b43) (build 1.7.0_40-b43)
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (24.0-b56 mixed mode windows-x86 )
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # Problematic frame:
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # C [kloqpho.dll+0xa98c]
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # An error report file with more information is saved as:
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # C:\Users\Caty\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\hs_err_pid6088.log
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # http://bugreport.sun.com/bugreport/crash.jsp
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # The crash happened outside the Java Virtual Machine in native code.
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> # See problematic frame for where to report the bug.
[16:32:50 INFO]: Client> #
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I can't find any reference to a file named 'kloqpho.dll' which is where your crash happened. So that's pretty odd.
I do not know what my video card is, it was what came in my computer. But I have run minecraft before. It wasn't until my recent update of java this happened. Not sure if that could have caused this or not. Also I do not know how to go about updating my drivers.
If you open windows's run dialog (in windows 7 and lower click start and type "run", in windows 8 search "run" from the side bar) and enter "dxdiag", a new window will open. Click on the "display" tab in that window and you can see your video card details.
1.7 had a LOT of changes to the code and may explain the issues, but use the details from this window to search if there are driver updates.
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