I have installed the updates for the Windows graphics drivers and it is still not working when I want to play Vanilla Minecraft. Can someone please help. Here is the link to the DxDiag report. Thank you.
I have installed the updates for the Windows graphics drivers and it is still not working when I want to play Vanilla Minecraft. Can someone please help. Here is the link to the DxDiag report. Thank you.
I noticed the graphics card you are attempting to use isn't a great card to use for Minecraft. From reviews I've read, people only hit about 10-15 fps with Minecraft on that card. One thing you can try is to allocate more RAM for Minecraft. Although seeing as you only have 4 GB of RAM available... probably nothing really to allocate. You might want to add more RAM to your computer (if you can get it to 8 GB even, that would help). Minecraft should really have at least 4 GB allocated to it. From what I've seen, you probably don't have the hardware resources to run it well. Next, you will need Optifine. It may squeeze out a few more fps out of it. But from what I've read, that graphics chip is more able to play some Source games on low resolution. Minecraft really is a RAM intensive game (despite its seemingly simplistic graphics).
The Intel HD3000 GPU isn;t fully windows 10 supported, you can try using the minecraft.msi which uses an older java as a temporary fix, but the only long term fix is return to windows 7/8.
I have installed the updates for the Windows graphics drivers and it is still not working when I want to play Vanilla Minecraft. Can someone please help. Here is the link to the DxDiag report. Thank you.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/15874833/
I noticed the graphics card you are attempting to use isn't a great card to use for Minecraft. From reviews I've read, people only hit about 10-15 fps with Minecraft on that card. One thing you can try is to allocate more RAM for Minecraft. Although seeing as you only have 4 GB of RAM available... probably nothing really to allocate. You might want to add more RAM to your computer (if you can get it to 8 GB even, that would help). Minecraft should really have at least 4 GB allocated to it. From what I've seen, you probably don't have the hardware resources to run it well. Next, you will need Optifine. It may squeeze out a few more fps out of it. But from what I've read, that graphics chip is more able to play some Source games on low resolution. Minecraft really is a RAM intensive game (despite its seemingly simplistic graphics).
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ModeratorThe Intel HD3000 GPU isn;t fully windows 10 supported, you can try using the minecraft.msi which uses an older java as a temporary fix, but the only long term fix is return to windows 7/8.