I am trying to play a game (on Steam) and a mod I recently downloaded uses Java 64 bit only. I downloaded Java tonight and it will not run in 64 bit. ![]() I do know Windows says I can support 64 bit. I'd stick with around 2-3 GB depending on the pack. I do not know the terminology as I am not very tech savvy. I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but Java essentially barfs if you give it too much ram. Try using the windows 64-bit installer from here: ĭon't go too crazy giving minecraft all that RAM though. Here I've got 16GB of memory and my games are running out of memory? grrrrrr. but I don't understand the difference between them all. It seems like every time I try to install the 64 bit version of Java, it ends up that Minecraft decide it isn't installed at all and I end up having to go back and reinstall the 32 bit version instead.Īm I choosing the wrong Java install? I know there is Java machine, java runtime, etc. I don't get what the browser has to do with anything since Minecraft and Technic don't run in a browser. I'm running both Chrome and Internet Explorer. ![]() Whenever I try to install the 64 bit java, it wants to know about my browsers and such. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate, 16GB RAM, dual GTX 560 Ti graphics cards, and lots of hard drive space. Not that more of the mod packs require more memory, I thought I'd better figure out how to make it work. I've tried to install the 64 bit java before and never had much luck.
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