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Minecraft running out of memory...

SkyMcfly

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I have absoloutly no idea what's happening but minecraft keeps running out of memory when im playing. It usually happens only on the US servers, i know for sure i'm not doing anything. I have optifine installed and i'm using Magic Launcher (which shouldn't be causing the problem).
Please Help Me....
 

Bardan

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You need to turn down your render distance. If its higher than your computer can handle it'll crash your minecraft.
 

ItsTheSM1

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And maybe change your graphics to Fast (If not already on Fast). It doesn't make much difference, but it helps a little. :)
 

ItsTheSM1

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Do you have any other mods installed?
Try to use the normal Minecraft Launcher.
 

SkyMcfly

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i have the right version of java, i can't switch back to normal launcher because i need optifine and i fail at installing mods on my own
 

ItsTheSM1

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i have the right version of java, i can't switch back to normal launcher because i need optifine and i fail at installing mods on my own
I can make some sort of tutorial for you?
 

InsanePickaxe

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I know something which could really help your Minecraft run better I will give you a step by step guide:

Step 1 : Open Minecraft.

Step 2 : Hold Ctrl Alt Del .

Step 3: Select task manager.

Step 4: On the tab list at the top select "Applications".

Step 5: Minecraft should be one of them if you have Minecraft open, so right click on that and select "Go to process".

Step 6: It now should be high-lighting something along the lines of "Java.exe" what you need to do is right click that, click set priority then choose "High".

Hope this helped, if not then I'm not sure what will. ;)
 

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