Hello! So I have recently changed from an old HP Probook 4440s series with 2GB RAM to an older beast,a Dell Studio XPS that is probably around eight years old now, but with 4 GB RAM and the difference is amazing, this runs so much quicker. I transferred my hard-drive from the old HP into this one, and uninstalled and reinstalled minecraft. This is a 32 bit computer.
I have everything up and running, but there's one issue. Whenever I fall from around a five block height in survival mode, minecraft freezes, CPU usage jumps from ~26% average to ~56% average, and the game doesn't stop not responding. I have to start task manager and terminate the process and restart the game and I'll be wherever I fell. If I have the game running for a long time, the same thing can occur if I fall, in survival mode, from a shorter height.
I am running the latest Java without problems, I checked that it was 32 bit java and updated. I have my JVM arguments enabled, I know this is 32 bit so I cannot allocate more than the default 1GB RAM, but here are my JVM arguments:
1. I noticed the problem and let the game run for around one and a half hours. During this time, the problem would get worse. I'd start by being able to fall five blocks in survival mode and not crash, perhaps after a half hour it'd be three blocks and not crash, until it drops to me going a single block down and crashing. (Note that by 'crashing' I mean the not responding state I mentioned earlier.)
2. I tried launching on other versions (I run optifine 1.10.2) I tried on my unmodded optifine 1.10.2, the problem persisted, I tried on 1.12.2, the problem persisted.
3. I uninstalled and reinstalled minecraft, the problem persisted.
4. I let it happen a few times (falling around five blocks) and looked at my minecraft logs. It'd show absolutely nothing unusual, it would show me logging in, connecting to a server, and then when I do the crash test, nothing.
5. I've tried it on several multiplayer servers, all to no avail.
I don't know how to fix this problem, or what could be causing it. I have absolutely no other programs running in the background, and this was not a problem before I transferred my hard drive to this computer. Everything is much faster on this one and all of my other games run a lot smoother, including ones such as SWTOR. I
I'd love to know what I can do to rectify the issue. Please, help!
What do you mean? I pressed start, right clicked my computer and went into properties and in the environmental variables area of advanced system settings I removed a Java thing that was causing it to start on 512 MB RAM at all times.
What do you mean? I pressed start, right clicked my computer and went into properties and in the environmental variables area of advanced system settings I removed a Java thing that was causing it to start on 512 MB RAM at all times.
Remove Razer Synapse / Razer Cortex from your computer.
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Hello! So I have recently changed from an old HP Probook 4440s series with 2GB RAM to an older beast,a Dell Studio XPS that is probably around eight years old now, but with 4 GB RAM and the difference is amazing, this runs so much quicker. I transferred my hard-drive from the old HP into this one, and uninstalled and reinstalled minecraft. This is a 32 bit computer.
I have everything up and running, but there's one issue. Whenever I fall from around a five block height in survival mode, minecraft freezes, CPU usage jumps from ~26% average to ~56% average, and the game doesn't stop not responding. I have to start task manager and terminate the process and restart the game and I'll be wherever I fell. If I have the game running for a long time, the same thing can occur if I fall, in survival mode, from a shorter height.
I am running the latest Java without problems, I checked that it was 32 bit java and updated. I have my JVM arguments enabled, I know this is 32 bit so I cannot allocate more than the default 1GB RAM, but here are my JVM arguments:
I did several tests:
1. I noticed the problem and let the game run for around one and a half hours. During this time, the problem would get worse. I'd start by being able to fall five blocks in survival mode and not crash, perhaps after a half hour it'd be three blocks and not crash, until it drops to me going a single block down and crashing. (Note that by 'crashing' I mean the not responding state I mentioned earlier.)
2. I tried launching on other versions (I run optifine 1.10.2) I tried on my unmodded optifine 1.10.2, the problem persisted, I tried on 1.12.2, the problem persisted.
3. I uninstalled and reinstalled minecraft, the problem persisted.
4. I let it happen a few times (falling around five blocks) and looked at my minecraft logs. It'd show absolutely nothing unusual, it would show me logging in, connecting to a server, and then when I do the crash test, nothing.
5. I've tried it on several multiplayer servers, all to no avail.
I don't know how to fix this problem, or what could be causing it. I have absolutely no other programs running in the background, and this was not a problem before I transferred my hard drive to this computer. Everything is much faster on this one and all of my other games run a lot smoother, including ones such as SWTOR. I
I'd love to know what I can do to rectify the issue. Please, help!
Did you try to remove all java args?
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What do you mean? I pressed start, right clicked my computer and went into properties and in the environmental variables area of advanced system settings I removed a Java thing that was causing it to start on 512 MB RAM at all times.
Remove Razer Synapse / Razer Cortex from your computer.
See this: https://minecraftirc.net/support-articles/known-incompatible-software/