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Blazerboy | Noah

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Overused joke.

Already tried, and none of the results were useful.
Also, I'm not taking anything you say seriously because you have Filthy Frank gifs in your signature.

That made it worse.
ok, press up up down down left right left right b a start, you have unlimited lives
 

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Have you tried uninstalling and re-installing the NVIDIA drivers?
 

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Ok. So judging by the error screen, I am going to provide you 3 possible solutions. Try them each in order, and let us not skip to the final one.
  1. Increase the ram. Increasing the RAM dedicated to Minecraft can be done in several steps. I will list them here, in the case some one does not know about it.

    Step 1: http://prntscr.com/5osv2x
    Step 2: http://prntscr.com/5osvq0
    Step 3: http://prntscr.com/5oswx8

    If you do not know how much RAM you have, follow this tutorial: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-much-computer-ram#1TC=windows-7 (Do not install the silver light thing, under it is a tutorial in text.)

    2. Delete Minecraft, .minecraft, and all things related to it. Clean it up, and install again. Use it without shaders, and test. Add shaders. If it crashed, then it is shaders, so repeat this process, and avoid using shaders.

    3. Uninstall Java and .minecraft, then re-install respectively in order. Remember, report back!
 

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Ok. So judging by the error screen, I am going to provide you 3 possible solutions. Try them each in order, and let us not skip to the final one.
  1. Increase the ram. Increasing the RAM dedicated to Minecraft can be done in several steps. I will list them here, in the case some one does not know about it.

    Step 1: http://prntscr.com/5osv2x
    Step 2: http://prntscr.com/5osvq0
    Step 3: http://prntscr.com/5oswx8

    If you do not know how much RAM you have, follow this tutorial: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-much-computer-ram#1TC=windows-7 (Do not install the silver light thing, under it is a tutorial in text.)

    2. Delete Minecraft, .minecraft, and all things related to it. Clean it up, and install again. Use it without shaders, and test. Add shaders. If it crashed, then it is shaders, so repeat this process, and avoid using shaders.

    3. Uninstall Java and .minecraft, then re-install respectively in order. Remember, report back!
The problem is shaders. The error it shows (error code: 9) is due to Open GL. Open GL is what runs shader packs. There are a lot of multiple people with the same problem on the internet. Also, from my research, it appears that multiple people with the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 Ti have the same problem.
 

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The problem is shaders. The error it shows (error code: 9) is due to Open GL. Open GL is what runs shader packs. There are a lot of multiple people with the same problem on the internet. Also, from my research, it appears that multiple people with the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 Ti have the same problem.
As stated, I told him to do a fresh install of .minecraft. This should indeed fix it. If not, I will need a complete section of the console to give a good report.
 

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