Ok, here is the deal.
When I open minecraft on my browser (downloaded version doesn't work), its starts normally, when I open a world or I join a server, it closes automatically, I opened it again to see on the Task Manager if the process closes too, it does (._.)
I don't know why, i have the lastest version of Java, I think that my computer should manage to run Minecraft perfectly, but it doesn't, even my old computer with Windows 95 runs it perfectly (except for the frame rate it have, I hate it), and actually, it can run the downloaded version.
If you know a way to see the computer specs, please tell me so i can put them in here.
Please, help! :sad.gif:
Ok, here are my specs:
System:
Mirosoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Manufactured and supported by:
HP
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
3.19 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension
What video are you running? To see this, Right click on "My Computer" in the start menu, click "properties", select the hardware tab, click the "device manager" button, then click the plus sign next to display adapters. (yes you could also right click the desktop and use display properties there but the video doesn't always show up there). If your video card isn't showing in the list or has a question mark then the drivers are missing/broken. MC will not run without proper OpenGL drivers installed. If it is showing try going to the manufacturer site and getting the latest ones. I doubt it is a CPU/Chipset problem as I have 2 machines here with the same CPU as yours and they both run MC just fine. If ya still need help post what video it is showing in the list on here.
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Beta Server Specs: AMD X2 4200+ proc (2.2 Ghz), 4 Gigs DDR2, 1.5 Terabyte data drive & 80 Gigabyte boot drive, Win 7 pro 64 bit. System load with 4 players >40%.
What video are you running? To see this, Right click on "My Computer" in the start menu, click "properties", select the hardware tab, click the "device manager" button, then click the plus sign next to display adapters. (yes you could also right click the desktop and use display properties there but the video doesn't always show up there). If your video card isn't showing in the list or has a question mark then the drivers are missing/broken. MC will not run without proper OpenGL drivers installed. If it is showing try going to the manufacturer site and getting the latest ones. I doubt it is a CPU/Chipset problem as I have 2 machines here with the same CPU as yours and they both run MC just fine. If ya still need help post what video it is showing in the list on here.
Download the catalyst Software Suite to your desktop.
It's best to do this:
1 - "Uninstall/remove" your video card(s) in device manager
2 - Reboot
3 - Cancel the auto detection/install when the window pops up
4 - Then install the files you just downloaded.
5 - Reboot again
These are the drivers I use in my 2 Intel machines - no problems yet :smile.gif:
After this make sure you are using a released version of java, not a beta - they are known to have issues.
And yes, I would completely remove Minecraft from the machine and start over - even thought it is such a tiny program.
Hope this helps you.
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Beta Server Specs: AMD X2 4200+ proc (2.2 Ghz), 4 Gigs DDR2, 1.5 Terabyte data drive & 80 Gigabyte boot drive, Win 7 pro 64 bit. System load with 4 players >40%.
Download the catalyst Software Suite to your desktop.
It's best to do this:
1 - "Uninstall/remove" your video card(s) in device manager
2 - Reboot
3 - Cancel the auto detection/install when the window pops up
4 - Then install the files you just downloaded.
5 - Reboot again
These are the drivers I use in my 2 Intel machines - no problems yet :smile.gif:
After this make sure you are using a released version of java, not a beta - they are known to have issues.
And yes, I would completely remove Minecraft from the machine and start over - even thought it is such a tiny program.
Ok it didn't work, it auto installed the ATI RADEON X600 stuff again, and the installer got an error that said "Setup did not find a driver compatible with your current hardware or operating system. Setup will now exit."
Hmm...Try going to AMD.com and go to support and drivers and see if it can auto detect your chip. It appears the mobiliy part is making it choke. You can also do a windows update and see if microsoft actually has a decent driver in their repository. When you do this chose the custom option as the hardware drivers aren't always listed in the important section.
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Beta Server Specs: AMD X2 4200+ proc (2.2 Ghz), 4 Gigs DDR2, 1.5 Terabyte data drive & 80 Gigabyte boot drive, Win 7 pro 64 bit. System load with 4 players >40%.
Hmm...Try going to AMD.com and go to support and drivers and see if it can auto detect your chip. It appears the mobiliy part is making it choke. You can also do a windows update and see if microsoft actually has a decent driver in their repository. When you do this chose the custom option as the hardware drivers aren't always listed in the important section.
I'm guessing you got the new drivers installed. Does this happen with the downloaded version of minecraft also? Does it happen in single player mode? I was trying to see what other processes you have running but the text is fuzzy. First thing I would do is turn off all the toolbars in the browser just in case its a conflict. Then I would shut down any unnecessary background processes that may be running. I noticed you have hamachi running, are you using this to access the remote servers? If not, definitely shut it down. All I can think of for now. Seems to be a conflict somewhere since it is loading and you can start playing.
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Beta Server Specs: AMD X2 4200+ proc (2.2 Ghz), 4 Gigs DDR2, 1.5 Terabyte data drive & 80 Gigabyte boot drive, Win 7 pro 64 bit. System load with 4 players >40%.
When I open minecraft on my browser (downloaded version doesn't work), its starts normally, when I open a world or I join a server, it closes automatically, I opened it again to see on the Task Manager if the process closes too, it does (._.)
I don't know why, i have the lastest version of Java, I think that my computer should manage to run Minecraft perfectly, but it doesn't, even my old computer with Windows 95 runs it perfectly (except for the frame rate it have, I hate it), and actually, it can run the downloaded version.
If you know a way to see the computer specs, please tell me so i can put them in here.
Please, help! :sad.gif:
Ok, here are my specs:
System:
Mirosoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Manufactured and supported by:
HP
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
3.19 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension
Have you un-installed minecraft, then re-installed?
I re-installed the game ALOT of times, you dont even know. D:
Its a ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600
X600 Driver Page
Download the catalyst Software Suite to your desktop.
It's best to do this:
1 - "Uninstall/remove" your video card(s) in device manager
2 - Reboot
3 - Cancel the auto detection/install when the window pops up
4 - Then install the files you just downloaded.
5 - Reboot again
These are the drivers I use in my 2 Intel machines - no problems yet :smile.gif:
After this make sure you are using a released version of java, not a beta - they are known to have issues.
And yes, I would completely remove Minecraft from the machine and start over - even thought it is such a tiny program.
Hope this helps you.
Ok, i'll be back, hope it works. :biggrin.gif:
Well here is a video of what exactly happens.
BTW, I have to go, need some sleep...Bye!