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something i forgot to mention is that if i move in that world, then the glitch wall stays where it is. if i try to reload the chunks or textures, the problem stays the same. and if i look in the right direction, half my screen disappears. and 2 out of 3 times part of the overworld sky will have the same red tint as the sky in the nether.
I would say rather that users are horrible at figuring out what their memory use is.
If Marsman changed Xms shoving unnecessary memory into the Java heap (i.e. completely wasted memory) then that leaves less memory for everything else on the computer. Some video drivers start having glitches if they can't get the memory that they want.
My problem started when i was using the internet (trusted sight) and then the cmd opened out of nowhere and closed before i could read anything
now whenever i open minecraft, i get what is known as the attached image.
I tried to fix this using any method i could.
reinstall minecraft, reinstall java, anti-virus/anti-malware, even putting more ram into minecraft.
i have a 1.6ghz processor, ddr3 ram (4g total, 2g to minecraft),windows 10 os(64 bit)
I'm thinking if all else fails, i will just buy or build another computer (or wipe this one's hard drive)
P.S.
Don't judge my processor. minecraft was working fine until recently, AND DON'T SAY I SHOULD PLAY MINECRAFT WINDOWS 10 BETA!
I only play vanilla minecraft, so no optifine.
I don't know my gpu numbers, so if you have windows 10, can you walk me through how to find that information out?
something i forgot to mention is that if i move in that world, then the glitch wall stays where it is. if i try to reload the chunks or textures, the problem stays the same. and if i look in the right direction, half my screen disappears. and 2 out of 3 times part of the overworld sky will have the same red tint as the sky in the nether.
Press f3 + a
New to the forums, Not to minecraft.
Dylanloga,
Did you not read the reply right above yours?
If i press f3 + a, that is reloading chunks. if i press f3 + t, then i reload the textures. Both of which don't help me.
please don't think of me as rude, i'm just saying that pressing f3+a is reloading the chunks
Press f3 + a
New to the forums, Not to minecraft.
Well, you know what? None of you guys are helping. Maybe I just aught to do a system restore.
Minecraft was working in the past, so if i restore my computer to that point, then i may not have that glitch.
The only problem is that i just installed my anti-virus and my ISP is going to be mad if they find out they have to reinstall it.
What is a "DxDiag"?
Okay... for some weird reason, taking ram AWAY from minecraft solved my problem. can anyone explain this?
I would say rather that users are horrible at figuring out what their memory use is.
If Marsman changed Xms shoving unnecessary memory into the Java heap (i.e. completely wasted memory) then that leaves less memory for everything else on the computer. Some video drivers start having glitches if they can't get the memory that they want.
Thanks.
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