You haven't even demonstrated that you have a 64bit OS.
Post some detailed information, i.e. full dxdiag log at least.
Support should not be a game of twenty questions.
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I agree, sometimes when looking for support, basic systems details sure help.
To the OP, I would do a simple "Google" search for "64 bit Java". (Assuming your OS is 64 bit of course) I suspect it is, but there is always a chance.
You haven't even demonstrated that you have a 64bit OS.
Post some detailed information, i.e. full dxdiag log at least.
Support should not be a game of twenty questions.
.
Sorry about that, I'm not a full-fledged computer programmer as you can tell. Not at all, apparently. So sometimes I won't know what information to give or even how to find it.
My computer DOES have a 64-bit system, so 64-bit Java is an option.
Although now that I think about it, maybe I don't need to do that, and instead use the newer, java-free launcher for Minecraft (and of course running into another million problems along the way). Would this be a better idea?
Although now that I think about it, maybe I don't need to do that, and instead use the newer, java-free launcher for Minecraft (and of course running into another million problems along the way). Would this be a better idea?
Well, I think its a decision for you to make ultimately. However, it would probably be easier for you.
I still do things the old way, so I can't really weigh in.
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Sure thing.
Now...how do I do that.
Oh great, now I have to get a new computer.
You haven't even demonstrated that you have a 64bit OS.
Post some detailed information, i.e. full dxdiag log at least.
Support should not be a game of twenty questions.
.
I agree, sometimes when looking for support, basic systems details sure help.
To the OP, I would do a simple "Google" search for "64 bit Java". (Assuming your OS is 64 bit of course) I suspect it is, but there is always a chance.
Sorry about that, I'm not a full-fledged computer programmer as you can tell. Not at all, apparently. So sometimes I won't know what information to give or even how to find it.
My computer DOES have a 64-bit system, so 64-bit Java is an option.
Although now that I think about it, maybe I don't need to do that, and instead use the newer, java-free launcher for Minecraft (and of course running into another million problems along the way). Would this be a better idea?
Oh great, now I have to get a new computer.
Well, I think its a decision for you to make ultimately. However, it would probably be easier for you.
I still do things the old way, so I can't really weigh in.