Quote from cvxx7q
look, im beyond the average user i assure you, ...
i haven't grasped the "Spoiler" function so if u may so kindly tell me how to use it i will fix this huge post, im sure i've just plain missed soemthing so simple :S
You say you're beyond the average user but you don't know how to use the spoiler tag? Also, it's not about being "spoon-fed" the information. It's about convenience and just being polite. Plus, it makes it more likely that others will see your information and possibly offer feedback. You may have been wondering why no one was responding.
That said, being beyond the average user, you should also know that 64-bit Java does not include the 32-bit Java and you need to install both. You should also know that Java 7 (Java 1.7), while it can increase performance, is still meant more for developers at the moment. And, that it may have bugs (the new early access release update 4 is a prime example of this). Also, that specifying -cp for Java without actually setting the classpath can result in Java trying the local directory first (if I remember correctly) therefore possibly causing yet another performance drop. Of course, even if you have Java 7 (Java 1.7) installed, it still goes back to possible problems that unless you also have Java 6 (Java 1.6) installed since both Minecraft and OptiFine are compiled with an earlier version of Java (for various reasons). So, you could try installing both the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Java 6 (Java 1.6) and running without the batch file and see if your memory leak disappears.
Unless, of course, you think you are too beyond the average user to try these things (even if it is just to humor others, or to rule out certain things). But, then I'm not sure why you're here asking for a possible solution to your problem anyhow.
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