I have begun to have a terrible issue where Minecraft keeps crashing on me, but let me start from the beginning. First off, I have a 64-bit computer. One day, when I opened up Minecraft, all the visuals were very laggy and choppy. Even the home screen with the animation in the background behind "singleplayer" and "multiplayer" didn't flow smoothly and instead jolted through its animation. In game, f3 told me I had 0 fps. I tried downloading and using a 32-bit version of Java with Minecraft, which worked fine for a while. This seemed to solve the entire problem until recently. When I play on a server, everything is fine, but eventually the blocks on the screen start flashing, and the game eventually crashes. I attached a log of this happening (http://pastebin.com/yt5RQYgx). All I have to do is go on a server, fly around, and I get that error of running out of memory. This didn't use to happen till recently. I tried to allocate more memory towards the game, by using these settings shown in AllocatingMoreMemory.png, but the game wouldn't even open and gave me this message in the logs (AllocatingMoreMemoryError.png). This is where I need help. The game is playable for some amount of time, but once it runs out of memory, it does the crazy flashing blocks thing, and then crashes. Ideally, I'd like my 64-bit computer to be running 64-bit java for Minecraft, but I'd settle for having to use 32-bit java if that is the only solution. Finally, I would like to note that Java works for every other program that I use it for. It is just this odd error that is happening with Minecraft. Any support would be much appreciated!
Seriously underpowered CPU. A "U" marked model, which means it's specifically a cut down cheaper, low power model. Well below Minecraft's minimal requirements.
Who the heck mounts a low power CPU in a Laptop with 12GB RAM? And no dedicated GPU to boot. Looks like a "trap" model to lure ignorant buyers with big numbers.
Upgraded to Win 10 from it's base Win 8.1. Also running rather badly outdated drivers. We had plenty of reports of unusual performance issues caused by Windows 10 upgrade.
Most claim a clean Windows 10 installation works a lot better then the upgrade. Or just staying away from Win 10.
So, nothing I can do? It may have all these issues, but it did use to work fine. Any solutions that I could try?
I gave what you said a try, but installing a fresh copy of Windows 10 and the issue seems to persist. Here's a fresh dxdiag. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/20276164/
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I have begun to have a terrible issue where Minecraft keeps crashing on me, but let me start from the beginning. First off, I have a 64-bit computer. One day, when I opened up Minecraft, all the visuals were very laggy and choppy. Even the home screen with the animation in the background behind "singleplayer" and "multiplayer" didn't flow smoothly and instead jolted through its animation. In game, f3 told me I had 0 fps. I tried downloading and using a 32-bit version of Java with Minecraft, which worked fine for a while. This seemed to solve the entire problem until recently. When I play on a server, everything is fine, but eventually the blocks on the screen start flashing, and the game eventually crashes. I attached a log of this happening (http://pastebin.com/yt5RQYgx). All I have to do is go on a server, fly around, and I get that error of running out of memory. This didn't use to happen till recently. I tried to allocate more memory towards the game, by using these settings shown in AllocatingMoreMemory.png, but the game wouldn't even open and gave me this message in the logs (AllocatingMoreMemoryError.png). This is where I need help. The game is playable for some amount of time, but once it runs out of memory, it does the crazy flashing blocks thing, and then crashes. Ideally, I'd like my 64-bit computer to be running 64-bit java for Minecraft, but I'd settle for having to use 32-bit java if that is the only solution. Finally, I would like to note that Java works for every other program that I use it for. It is just this odd error that is happening with Minecraft. Any support would be much appreciated!
Also, as requested, here is a DxDiag link. http://paste.ubuntu.com/19273792/
Companies who know they can get away with this kind of stuff by selling it to less experienced computer users (Not saying the OP is one).
Also, over 23k posts?!
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So, nothing I can do? It may have all these issues, but it did use to work fine. Any solutions that I could try?
I gave what you said a try, but installing a fresh copy of Windows 10 and the issue seems to persist. Here's a fresh dxdiag. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/20276164/