Minecraft fails to start regardless if I use Magic Launcher or the Vanilla Launcher. I'm assuming it's because I downloaded the New Java update, but I am not sure.
My OS is Windows 7 (and I don't know what you mean by architecture) When I did it, it gave me everything about my system...
Also, minecraft never started up.
My OS is Windows 7 (and I don't know what you mean by architecture) When I did it, it gave me everything about my system...
Also, minecraft never started up.
Did you follow the instructions I gave? Give us the contents of the notepad window that should open up.
Actually I am having the exact same problem as this guy. What's the point in me starting a new thread about the exact same thing.
Unless your computer is the exact same mdel with the exact same hardware and software its possible the problem is different, hijacking will mean the OP 's problem can get lost and forgotten, hence why we ask for new threads rather than hijacking.
You need to be alot more specific on your issue.
What happens when you launch the game? Does it give an error? Does nothing happen?
When did the issue start, and has it worked before?
Specifically, what version do you mean by "New Java update"?
The error message that is given is: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine. A fatal exception has occurred. Program will now exit.
Edit: It worked before the update.
What OS and architecture are you running on?
First, download this file and save it to your desktop.
Open a Command Prompt (Win+R, enter in "cmd" and press OK; or search "cmd" at start) and use the command:
Minecraft should start if all goes, and after you get the error a notepad file should open up, copy everything and paste it here in a spoiler.
When you ran the command, did Minecraft open? Or did it give you an error in the Command Prompt?
Also, what does it say when you use the command: in a Command Prompt?
Also, minecraft never started up.
Did you follow the instructions I gave? Give us the contents of the notepad window that should open up.
Make a new thread and don't hijack someone else's. Your error is most likely completely different.
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ModeratorUnless your computer is the exact same mdel with the exact same hardware and software its possible the problem is different, hijacking will mean the OP 's problem can get lost and forgotten, hence why we ask for new threads rather than hijacking.
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What does it say when you use the command: in a Command Prompt?