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Can't Allocate More RAM to Minecraft


Why allocate more RAM to minecraft?FTB: Unleashed crashes on startupAllocating more RAM for minecraft (Other methods were already tried)Minecraft 1.7.9 won't launchAllocate more RAM to Minecraft with ForgeI can't allocate more RAM to MinecraftMinecraft freezing with forge despite having more than enough roomMinecraft: Allocating RamAllocate RAM for minecraftUsers can connect to Minecraft server but time out during terrain download













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I've checked all the other answers and I can't seem to find one that fits my situation.
I'll go ahead and list everything I've tried, that way we can cruise through the generic answers.



Heads Up: New PC. Downloaded Java 64x. Copy and Pasted old PC's .minecraft folder. Same specs except for CPU and GPU. It is Modded.



Problem: Everytime I launch Minecraft without allocating any RAM it starts fine but with only 500MB of RAM allocated. I can't add arguments or I get a "Java Virtual Machine" Error. Changing the Environment Variables doesn't affect the 500MB of allocated RAM. If I just add the -Xmx1G etc... argument it launches with 500MB of RAM regardless, unless I add more than 4GB then it spits out the "Java Virtual Machine" error.



Things I've Tried




  • Installed Java 64x

  • Reinstalled Java 64x

  • Re-reinstalled Java 64x

  • Ensured I was using 64x Java and not 32x

  • Made changes to Environment Variables

  • Turned it off and back on again

  • Set specific arguments

  • Reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Re-reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Forced Minecraft to Update (with an error)

  • Googled fixes for several hours

  • Found nothing

  • Posted here and several other places.

  • Awaiting replies...


*Also, don't know if this is important, but the Java website can't verify my Java.










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  • Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

    – Nzall
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

    – Stese
    2 hours ago











  • also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

    – Stese
    1 hour ago











  • This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

    – Quijibo
    1 hour ago
















3















I've checked all the other answers and I can't seem to find one that fits my situation.
I'll go ahead and list everything I've tried, that way we can cruise through the generic answers.



Heads Up: New PC. Downloaded Java 64x. Copy and Pasted old PC's .minecraft folder. Same specs except for CPU and GPU. It is Modded.



Problem: Everytime I launch Minecraft without allocating any RAM it starts fine but with only 500MB of RAM allocated. I can't add arguments or I get a "Java Virtual Machine" Error. Changing the Environment Variables doesn't affect the 500MB of allocated RAM. If I just add the -Xmx1G etc... argument it launches with 500MB of RAM regardless, unless I add more than 4GB then it spits out the "Java Virtual Machine" error.



Things I've Tried




  • Installed Java 64x

  • Reinstalled Java 64x

  • Re-reinstalled Java 64x

  • Ensured I was using 64x Java and not 32x

  • Made changes to Environment Variables

  • Turned it off and back on again

  • Set specific arguments

  • Reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Re-reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Forced Minecraft to Update (with an error)

  • Googled fixes for several hours

  • Found nothing

  • Posted here and several other places.

  • Awaiting replies...


*Also, don't know if this is important, but the Java website can't verify my Java.










share|improve this question







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  • Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

    – Nzall
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

    – Stese
    2 hours ago











  • also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

    – Stese
    1 hour ago











  • This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

    – Quijibo
    1 hour ago














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I've checked all the other answers and I can't seem to find one that fits my situation.
I'll go ahead and list everything I've tried, that way we can cruise through the generic answers.



Heads Up: New PC. Downloaded Java 64x. Copy and Pasted old PC's .minecraft folder. Same specs except for CPU and GPU. It is Modded.



Problem: Everytime I launch Minecraft without allocating any RAM it starts fine but with only 500MB of RAM allocated. I can't add arguments or I get a "Java Virtual Machine" Error. Changing the Environment Variables doesn't affect the 500MB of allocated RAM. If I just add the -Xmx1G etc... argument it launches with 500MB of RAM regardless, unless I add more than 4GB then it spits out the "Java Virtual Machine" error.



Things I've Tried




  • Installed Java 64x

  • Reinstalled Java 64x

  • Re-reinstalled Java 64x

  • Ensured I was using 64x Java and not 32x

  • Made changes to Environment Variables

  • Turned it off and back on again

  • Set specific arguments

  • Reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Re-reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Forced Minecraft to Update (with an error)

  • Googled fixes for several hours

  • Found nothing

  • Posted here and several other places.

  • Awaiting replies...


*Also, don't know if this is important, but the Java website can't verify my Java.










share|improve this question







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Mr. Wulf is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.












I've checked all the other answers and I can't seem to find one that fits my situation.
I'll go ahead and list everything I've tried, that way we can cruise through the generic answers.



Heads Up: New PC. Downloaded Java 64x. Copy and Pasted old PC's .minecraft folder. Same specs except for CPU and GPU. It is Modded.



Problem: Everytime I launch Minecraft without allocating any RAM it starts fine but with only 500MB of RAM allocated. I can't add arguments or I get a "Java Virtual Machine" Error. Changing the Environment Variables doesn't affect the 500MB of allocated RAM. If I just add the -Xmx1G etc... argument it launches with 500MB of RAM regardless, unless I add more than 4GB then it spits out the "Java Virtual Machine" error.



Things I've Tried




  • Installed Java 64x

  • Reinstalled Java 64x

  • Re-reinstalled Java 64x

  • Ensured I was using 64x Java and not 32x

  • Made changes to Environment Variables

  • Turned it off and back on again

  • Set specific arguments

  • Reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Re-reinstalled Minecraft.

  • Forced Minecraft to Update (with an error)

  • Googled fixes for several hours

  • Found nothing

  • Posted here and several other places.

  • Awaiting replies...


*Also, don't know if this is important, but the Java website can't verify my Java.







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  • Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

    – Nzall
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

    – Stese
    2 hours ago











  • also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

    – Stese
    1 hour ago











  • This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

    – Quijibo
    1 hour ago



















  • Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

    – Nzall
    2 hours ago






  • 1





    Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

    – Stese
    2 hours ago











  • also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

    – Stese
    1 hour ago











  • This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

    – Quijibo
    1 hour ago

















Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

– Nzall
2 hours ago





Could you give some specifics about the Java version you're trying to use, as well as the Minecraft version, your Windows version and the command you're trying to use to start Minecraft?

– Nzall
2 hours ago




1




1





Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

– Stese
2 hours ago





Also be good to know how much available RAM you have...

– Stese
2 hours ago













also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

– Stese
1 hour ago





also, how much minecraft starts with isn't important, it requests RAM up to the limit its been allocated. If you want it to start with more, use Xms<ram>.

– Stese
1 hour ago













This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

– Quijibo
1 hour ago





This is a issue on many devices (including mine) for Minecraft. Even though Minecraft is a game that can perform pretty well, it isn't perfectly programmed. Minecraft sometimes uses only one core of the processor, meaning there is a limited amount of data that can be allocated in your RAM at once. As far as I know, there is no way to completely fix this issue. The only way would be to change the game itself, which would require different scripts, game engine, etc. Unfortunately, re-making the whole game isn't probably going to happen anytime soon just because of this issue.

– Quijibo
1 hour ago










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