Recently I upgraded to 1.10. After the upgrade I started having crashes whenever i tried to go to some different servers.We have upgraded the java drivers and made sure there is enough memory allocated to Minecraft. Below are the files that I always see people ask for:
Thanks for your help, BradBrock1! Do you know how many FAQs there are here? A lot. And I am trying to get this thing working for my son on my only day off this week. So while I appreciate the fact that my title had some snark, I thought this was a place for help. I guess not.
Mini rant-
Google something? I've spent all of my spare time for two weeks "Googling it" and "fixing it" and not getting anywhere. If you can't be helpful STHU. Maybe your mom never taught you that. Go upstairs from your comfortable basement she pays for and ask her why not.
Actually, I have looked where your signature showed me. And I really appreciate it. But I did all of those things before and still nothing is working. So I'm kind of looking for something else because the regular FAQ and Google fixes aren't doing the trick. I've worked on pixel acceleration. I've upgraded drivers. I've slaughtered a chicken and let the blood run over a pot of boiling gatorade. I mean I've done everything I can find on this subject and nothing has helped.
And I really do appreciate your help. Sorry for my frustration that was aimed at you. And sorry for insulting your mom. That certainly wasn't right.
Everywhere I look seems to tell me that this is a graphics problem. What I'm trying to figure out is if it's a software of hardware issue. What can you tell me about your graphics card? Is it integrated (as in part of the motherboard)? The fact that it is Intel brand is likely to pose issues, as Minecraft often doesn't work well with Intel graphics.
Also, updating his operating system won't help, the original poster is on windows 7.
Recently I upgraded to 1.10. After the upgrade I started having crashes whenever i tried to go to some different servers.We have upgraded the java drivers and made sure there is enough memory allocated to Minecraft. Below are the files that I always see people ask for:
Error log
dxdiag
Any help that anybody could give me is appreciated. I'm going through Minecraft withdrawals!
Thanks for your help, BradBrock1! Do you know how many FAQs there are here? A lot. And I am trying to get this thing working for my son on my only day off this week. So while I appreciate the fact that my title had some snark, I thought this was a place for help. I guess not.
Mini rant-
Google something? I've spent all of my spare time for two weeks "Googling it" and "fixing it" and not getting anywhere. If you can't be helpful STHU. Maybe your mom never taught you that. Go upstairs from your comfortable basement she pays for and ask her why not.
Happy Independence Day.
Actually, I have looked where your signature showed me. And I really appreciate it. But I did all of those things before and still nothing is working. So I'm kind of looking for something else because the regular FAQ and Google fixes aren't doing the trick. I've worked on pixel acceleration. I've upgraded drivers. I've slaughtered a chicken and let the blood run over a pot of boiling gatorade. I mean I've done everything I can find on this subject and nothing has helped.
And I really do appreciate your help. Sorry for my frustration that was aimed at you. And sorry for insulting your mom. That certainly wasn't right.
If you played with your VBO settings and it didn't fix your problem then you are possibly out of luck.
Everywhere I look seems to tell me that this is a graphics problem. What I'm trying to figure out is if it's a software of hardware issue. What can you tell me about your graphics card? Is it integrated (as in part of the motherboard)? The fact that it is Intel brand is likely to pose issues, as Minecraft often doesn't work well with Intel graphics.
Also, updating his operating system won't help, the original poster is on windows 7.
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