While installing a new and better operating system, I found a fix to the
common crash when loading Minecraft 1.7.4 or Higher on a Intel 965
Chipset. Good News:It has been tested and the game has the same fps as
you had before and multiplayer works :D. The bad news is that you have
to dual-boot Ubuntu or install it to another computer or your current
one :(. Ok so here's the fix: First,download and install Ubuntu on you
current computer or another computer. Second, after you install Ubuntu
install drivers if requried. Third, go and download Minecraft and follow
this guide: http://www.howtogeek.com/198476/how-to-install-minecraft-on-ubuntu-or-any-other-linux-distribution/.
Finally, After doing that you will be able to minecraft 1.7.4 or higher
:D. Thanks for reading this fix. PS: Some Modpacks might look glitchy
so don't be mad if Tekkit Classic is missing textures. I'll try to find a
fix for that.
PLEASE NOTE: I DONT HOLD ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOU PC
While installing a new and better operating system, I found a fix to the
common crash when loading Minecraft 1.7.4 or Higher on a Intel 965
Chipset. Good News:It has been tested and the game has the same fps as
you had before and multiplayer works :D. The bad news is that you have
to dual-boot Ubuntu or install it to another computer or your current
one :(. Ok so here's the fix: First,download and install Ubuntu on you
current computer or another computer. Second, after you install Ubuntu
install drivers if requried. Third, go and download Minecraft and follow
this guide:
http://www.howtogeek.com/198476/how-to-install-minecraft-on-ubuntu-or-any-other-linux-distribution/.
Finally, After doing that you will be able to minecraft 1.7.4 or higher
:D. Thanks for reading this fix. PS: Some Modpacks might look glitchy
so don't be mad if Tekkit Classic is missing textures. I'll try to find a
fix for that.
PLEASE NOTE: I DONT HOLD ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOU PC