I was previously able to launch Minecraft, but just yesterday I found myself unable to launch the game at all.
The game does not close on its own, it simply tells me that an error occurred and that it's "sorry for the inconvenience." The displayed launcher log didn't return anything, so I went into the launcher_log.txt file and grabbed the error from there.
I've tried "sfc /scannow", cleaning up with CCleaner, and reinstalling Minecraft. So far, nothing's helped.
OS: Windows 10, 64-bit Java: Java 8 64-bit, update 144 (but I use the bundled version of Java instead. Does that make a difference?) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs) Graphic card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
It just says that there's nothing wrong with the files. Though that's only for the folder system32, as far as I know (unless "sfc /scannow" automatically searches all files?)
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What you didn't specify is whether you use 32 or 64 bit java, since you refused to actually check, I'll just assume you have 32 bit java installed. Go download the CORRECT version of java, the 64 bit version. Here's a link: https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp The one you want is "Windows Offline (64-bit)".
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What you didn't specify is whether you use 32 or 64 bit java, since you refused to actually check, I'll just assume you have 32 bit java installed. Go download the CORRECT version of java, the 64 bit version. Here's a link: https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp The one you want is "Windows Offline (64-bit)".
I did install the 64 bit version of Java. Apologies for not specifying that.
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Completely uninstall all versions of java, completely uninstall Minecraft, reboot, then reinstall latest 64 bit java, then reboot again, then reinstall Minecraft.
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Right click the launcher shortcut, properties, compatibility tab, 'Run this program in compatibility mode for: windows 7", OK. Run the launcher again after that.
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I... don't have that luxury. This desktop is technically owned by my dad, and he refuses to upgrade or replace any part of the hardware of this machine.
Are you sure going from integrated to dedicated GPU will yield any different result? I'm more sure that it's not the GPU that's the problem, but more so some internal code (whether in the .dll file or in Windows itself) that's been messed with.
He Doesn't need to. That Intel Chip can run minecraft just fine. (An i3 Integrated graphics can probably run it). The problem is the DLL file which seems to be corrupted. Try COMPLETELY uninstalling minecraft and reinstalling it again. Also, do you have an application called 'MalwareBytes' installed?
That should run minecraft just fine. Make sure it is running Windows x64 and not x32.
He Doesn't need to. That Intel Chip can run minecraft just fine. (An i3 Integrated graphics can probably run it). The problem is the DLL file which seems to be corrupted. Try COMPLETELY uninstalling minecraft and reinstalling it again. Also, do you have an application called 'MalwareBytes' installed?
It's not it's processing power, it's the fact he can't get drivers for Win10 that work with minecraft.
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That should run minecraft just fine. Make sure it is running Windows x64 and not x32.
He Doesn't need to. That Intel Chip can run minecraft just fine. (An i3 Integrated graphics can probably run it). The problem is the DLL file which seems to be corrupted. Try COMPLETELY uninstalling minecraft and reinstalling it again. Also, do you have an application called 'MalwareBytes' installed?
How would I absolutely ensure that I'm running Minecraft on 64-bit (which I'm certain I'm doing, anyways)? I don't have "MalwareBytes," and I've already completely uninstalled and reinstalled Minecraft 12 times by now.
Maybe it worked before you "upgraded" (sic) to Windoze 10?
Your GPU isn't supported by Intel on windows 10.
It's worked even when I upgraded to Windows 10.
I've appeared to fix the problem though. I forced my desktop to update to Windows 10 Creator's Update, and all of the issues I had before resolved themselves.
Thank you all for trying to help me.
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I was previously able to launch Minecraft, but just yesterday I found myself unable to launch the game at all.
The game does not close on its own, it simply tells me that an error occurred and that it's "sorry for the inconvenience." The displayed launcher log didn't return anything, so I went into the launcher_log.txt file and grabbed the error from there.
I've tried "sfc /scannow", cleaning up with CCleaner, and reinstalling Minecraft. So far, nothing's helped.
The error is: https://pastebin.com/jg5r4j9n
OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
Java: Java 8 64-bit, update 144 (but I use the bundled version of Java instead. Does that make a difference?)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (8 CPUs)
Graphic card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Back up your world saves, delete your .minecraft folder (C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft), and reinstall minecraft.
I've already tried that, but thanks for trying to help
Do you have a 32 or 64 bit OS?
Edit: Also, open a command prompt (win key+R, type cmd, hit enter) and type 'java -version'. What does that give?
Post the output after running "sfc /scannow".
I use Windows 10 64-bit, with Java 1.8.0_144. I specified both of these in my original post.
It just says that there's nothing wrong with the files. Though that's only for the folder system32, as far as I know (unless "sfc /scannow" automatically searches all files?)
What you didn't specify is whether you use 32 or 64 bit java, since you refused to actually check, I'll just assume you have 32 bit java installed. Go download the CORRECT version of java, the 64 bit version. Here's a link: https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp The one you want is "Windows Offline (64-bit)".
I did install the 64 bit version of Java. Apologies for not specifying that.
Completely uninstall all versions of java, completely uninstall Minecraft, reboot, then reinstall latest 64 bit java, then reboot again, then reinstall Minecraft.
Exactly the same error occurs.
Right click the launcher shortcut, properties, compatibility tab, 'Run this program in compatibility mode for: windows 7", OK. Run the launcher again after that.
Exactly the same error. Ran it in compatibility mode for both Windows 7 and Windows 8, separately.
Update your intel graphics driver? https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/81496/Intel-HD-Graphics-4600
The installation failed.
Buy a dedicated GPU.
I... don't have that luxury. This desktop is technically owned by my dad, and he refuses to upgrade or replace any part of the hardware of this machine.
Are you sure going from integrated to dedicated GPU will yield any different result? I'm more sure that it's not the GPU that's the problem, but more so some internal code (whether in the .dll file or in Windows itself) that's been messed with.
That should run minecraft just fine. Make sure it is running Windows x64 and not x32.
He Doesn't need to. That Intel Chip can run minecraft just fine. (An i3 Integrated graphics can probably run it). The problem is the DLL file which seems to be corrupted. Try COMPLETELY uninstalling minecraft and reinstalling it again. Also, do you have an application called 'MalwareBytes' installed?
It's not it's processing power, it's the fact he can't get drivers for Win10 that work with minecraft.
How would I absolutely ensure that I'm running Minecraft on 64-bit (which I'm certain I'm doing, anyways)? I don't have "MalwareBytes," and I've already completely uninstalled and reinstalled Minecraft 12 times by now.
I'm pretty sure this driver worked fine before. Though I'm running an update on my system right now, I'll get back on how this goes.
It's worked even when I upgraded to Windows 10.
I've appeared to fix the problem though. I forced my desktop to update to Windows 10 Creator's Update, and all of the issues I had before resolved themselves.
Thank you all for trying to help me.