2: There is no Crash log. I close it and the launcher shows back up, with the Game output and the last thing it says is (My username) joined the game
The game doesnt really crash, what happens is the screen freezes, and when i click it stops responding and the screen shows up that says "Java Binary (SE) stopped working" and I just click close.
I have a *GOOD* computer (i can play GTA V on very high over 60FPS) so it is not a hardware limitation. All my drivers are up to date (i am 90% sure) and i have Java 8 update 45 (64-bit) for my 64bit windows 8 operating system.
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Okay, this may sound stupid but this same thing happened to me but with ladders, Now what you want to do is pretty simple but not for people without patients so dont go on minecraft for about a week, or use a lower version like 1.8 instead of 1.8.3 or anything higher until a new update comes out sorry if this doesn't work but i used this with personal experience.
Sometimes the game crashes without giving you a crash rep. I had that problem, too once.
That's why we have logs, duhhh.
Logs, unlike crash reports, are records of everything you do in game and also some things in the background. You need to find the log for the day your game "crashed". The game may not generate a crash report, but the log may have been able to capture the problem before the game stopped responding. Find the log in the LOGS folder.
This goes for both my un-modded and modded game: Whenever i place a redstone or normal torch, my game crashes.
I recently built a new computer, so maybe my GPU has something to do with it? (PCS+ R9 290)
All drivers are up to date.
This happens on all game modes.
We need a crash log and dxdiag please.
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1: http://pastebin.com/mRdZCNdT (dxdiag)
2: There is no Crash log. I close it and the launcher shows back up, with the Game output and the last thing it says is (My username) joined the game
The game doesnt really crash, what happens is the screen freezes, and when i click it stops responding and the screen shows up that says "Java Binary (SE) stopped working" and I just click close.
I have a *GOOD* computer (i can play GTA V on very high over 60FPS) so it is not a hardware limitation. All my drivers are up to date (i am 90% sure) and i have Java 8 update 45 (64-bit) for my 64bit windows 8 operating system.
Strike that, here are my logs:
http://pastebin.com/bMCDh8Ex
(Launcher logs after game crash)
Ryan,
We can't help without a crash report. That is a log, by the way. Not a crash report. I'll try to do some research on that error code, though.
EDIT: Couldnt dig up anything on that error code.
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Okay buddy. Ima walk you through this.
You run Windows, so follow these steps.
1. Hold the Windows button and press the 'R' key.
2. Type in, "%APPDATA%" EXACTLY like that (no quotations).
3. Find and click .minecraft.
4. Find "crash-reports" and click that.
5. Find the crash report.
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Well if it just stops responding instead of actually crashing I don't think it would create a crash report, would it?
Okay, this may sound stupid but this same thing happened to me but with ladders, Now what you want to do is pretty simple but not for people without patients so dont go on minecraft for about a week, or use a lower version like 1.8 instead of 1.8.3 or anything higher until a new update comes out sorry if this doesn't work but i used this with personal experience.
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That's why we have logs, duhhh.
Logs, unlike crash reports, are records of everything you do in game and also some things in the background. You need to find the log for the day your game "crashed". The game may not generate a crash report, but the log may have been able to capture the problem before the game stopped responding. Find the log in the LOGS folder.
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http://spacetech.dk/eclipse-failed-java-was-started-but-returned-exit-code-805306369.html
Looks like a full Java error dealing with "workspace" naming.
I would suggest deleting your .minecraft folder and install again?
OR
http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/exit-code/code-805306369/
It could be a memory issue?
Both would suggest corruption somewhere and a re-install might be in order.
IF it happens after a re-install it might be wise to run MemTest86 on your system.