So this has been happening for the past, what, 3 months? Everytime I upgrade to the latest NVIDIA drivers, it makes Minecraft crash. This has been happening since one of the January drivers. One of the early December drivers work, although it of course messes up Shadowplay, other games, etc. I would like for you to know that I DO have the latestJava Update for my 64bit OS. I am thinking the main problem is OpenGL? I'm no techwiz, but I don't think this is supposed to be happening to the latest driver and latest Java update. I REALLY need help, and it would be so appreciated if anyone can tell me how to fix it.
With MultiMC, click on "Settings" then click on "Java", there you can allocate more memory.
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Since I have 16GB of RAM, I first tried 4GB of allocated memory, and it didn't work. After that, I changed to 6GB of allocated memory, and even that still didn't work. Any other solutions?
So this has been happening for the past, what, 3 months? Everytime I upgrade to the latest NVIDIA drivers, it makes Minecraft crash. This has been happening since one of the January drivers. One of the early December drivers work, although it of course messes up Shadowplay, other games, etc. I would like for you to know that I DO have the latest Java Update for my 64bit OS. I am thinking the main problem is OpenGL? I'm no techwiz, but I don't think this is supposed to be happening to the latest driver and latest Java update. I REALLY need help, and it would be so appreciated if anyone can tell me how to fix it.
There is a "Pastebin" right here: https://paste.ee/p/DI5FB
Also, I am using MultiMC for my launcher. Regular vanilla unmodified Minecraft even on the native launcher doesn't work.
Austin Follett
Allocate more memory to Minecraft.
And how do you do this?
Austin Follett
That's what I'm thinking.
With MultiMC, click on "Settings" then click on "Java", there you can allocate more memory.
Since I have 16GB of RAM, I first tried 4GB of allocated memory, and it didn't work. After that, I changed to 6GB of allocated memory, and even that still didn't work. Any other solutions?
Here is my crash report at 6GB of allocated RAM: https://paste.ee/p/Q75j4
Austin Follett
Update your drivers