Can I get some help? I can't get into Minecraft. Ill start it up and hit play and an hour later its still trying to load and it keeps saying (Not Responding). I also realized that I have an active texture pack in the game but I no longer have it in my pc. Can anyone tell me how to remove the texture pack and get Minecraft loading again?
If this started happening after you removed the texture pack, the game might be searching for it. Since it can't find the file, it won't continue into the game. A possible solution here would be to re-download the texture pack, put it back into the resource packs folder and start up the game. once it does that, you can turn the resource pack off from inside the game and get rid of the pack afterwards.
Yes. You have configured a fairly intensive resource pack: PureBDcraft 128x MC18.zip
Without enough memory configured to support this pack, MC / Java will struggle with memory allocation and eventually die with an OutOfMemory exception.
there is one other question I have though, everytime I try to play single player it takes forever to load and it wont load the terrain or let me move. If i post the output report do you think you could see if there is another major issue?
Can I get some help? I can't get into Minecraft. Ill start it up and hit play and an hour later its still trying to load and it keeps saying (Not Responding). I also realized that I have an active texture pack in the game but I no longer have it in my pc. Can anyone tell me how to remove the texture pack and get Minecraft loading again?
If this started happening after you removed the texture pack, the game might be searching for it. Since it can't find the file, it won't continue into the game. A possible solution here would be to re-download the texture pack, put it back into the resource packs folder and start up the game. once it does that, you can turn the resource pack off from inside the game and get rid of the pack afterwards.
I downloaded it again and it still wont load
Inside your .minecraft folder, open up options.txt in your favorite text editor. Look for the line:
resourcePacks:["PackName.zip"]
("PackName of course being the name of the pack you were using)
Delete the stuff in quotes, leaving the brackets, so it looks like this:
resourcePacks:[]
Save the file and fire up Minecraft and see if that fixes it.
i opened that up and there was nothing for resourcepacks except the brackets
Is there anyone that can make sense of this?
Completely ignored arguments: [--nativeLauncherVersion, 286]
[07:53:12] [Client thread/INFO]: Setting user: Nessa_Chan
[07:53:12] [Client thread/INFO]: (Session ID is token:434d848401204116916477b23a2e0c43:e52859ab087c4d7b8ec4cc24267b9ec1)
[07:53:16] [Client thread/INFO]: LWJGL Version: 2.9.4
[07:53:18] [Client thread/INFO]: Reloading ResourceManager: Default, PureBDcraft 128x MC18.zip
[07:53:19] [Sound Library Loader/INFO]: Starting up SoundSystem...
[07:53:19] [Thread-6/INFO]: Initializing LWJGL OpenAL
[07:53:19] [Thread-6/INFO]: (The LWJGL binding of OpenAL. For more information, see http://www.lwjgl.org)
[07:53:19] [Thread-6/INFO]: OpenAL initialized.
[07:53:19] [Sound Library Loader/INFO]: Sound engine started
[07:53:56] [Client thread/INFO]: Created: 4096x4096 textures-atlas
Yes. You have configured a fairly intensive resource pack: PureBDcraft 128x MC18.zip
Without enough memory configured to support this pack, MC / Java will struggle with memory allocation and eventually die with an OutOfMemory exception.
so that means what? Because i have even tried uninstalling and reinstalling Minecraft and that wont help. Is there a way to fix it?
go to the launcher. Hit "Edit Profile" then hit "Open Game Dir" find the resource pack folder and delete PureDBCraft
That worked thank you so much I will keep that in mind if that happens again.
there is one other question I have though, everytime I try to play single player it takes forever to load and it wont load the terrain or let me move. If i post the output report do you think you could see if there is another major issue?
You may have your render distance set too high for your configuration.
Thats what it was....... my old laptop would let me play though and I had it all the way up before. But oh well thanks again for your help.
You haven't posted enough information to know whether or not you could do it with the right settings.
Generally speaking fancy resource packs and high render distances require 64bit Java, extra memory configured, and a reasonable GPU.
I will definately keep that in mind