Fix Minecraft has run out of memory! Minecraft Exit code 805306369?

Subscribers:
1,020
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y4C4Knk6m4



Minecraft
Game:
Minecraft (2011)
Duration: 2:33
15 views
0


Here's how to Fix Minecraft has run out of memory.

There are a few things you can do if Minecraft has run out of memory.

* **Close any unnecessary programs.** Minecraft needs a lot of memory to run, so closing any unnecessary programs can free up some memory for Minecraft to use.
* **Reduce the graphics settings.** Minecraft has a variety of graphics settings that you can adjust. Reducing the graphics settings can reduce the amount of memory that Minecraft needs to use.
* **Allocate more memory to Minecraft.** You can allocate more memory to Minecraft by editing the Minecraft launcher. To do this, open the Minecraft launcher and click on the "Edit Profile" button. In the "JVM Arguments" section, add the following line:

```
-Xmxamount of memory
```

Replace `amount of memory` with the amount of memory you want to allocate to Minecraft. For example, to allocate 4GB of memory to Minecraft, you would add the following line:

```
-Xmx4G
```

* **Update Java.** If you are using an older version of Java, you may experience memory problems. Updating to the latest version of Java can help to resolve these problems.

If you have tried all of these things and Minecraft is still running out of memory, you may need to upgrade your computer. Minecraft is a very demanding game and requires a lot of memory to run smoothly. If you have a low-end computer, you may not be able to run Minecraft without experiencing memory problems.

i. Exit code 805306369 is a generic error code that can be caused by a variety of problems. Some of the most common causes of this error include:

* **Out of memory:** Minecraft is a very demanding game and requires a lot of memory to run smoothly. If you are running out of memory, Minecraft may crash with this error.
* **Corrupted game files:** If your Minecraft game files are corrupted, Minecraft may crash with this error.
* **Malware:** Malware can sometimes cause Minecraft to crash.
* **Driver problems:** If your drivers are outdated or corrupt, Minecraft may crash.
* **Hardware problems:** If your hardware is not powerful enough to run Minecraft, Minecraft may crash.

If you are experiencing this error, you can try the following solutions:

* **Allocate more memory to Minecraft:** If you are running out of memory, you can try allocating more memory to Minecraft by editing the Minecraft launcher. To do this, open the Minecraft launcher and click on the "Edit Profile" button. In the "JVM Arguments" section, add the following line:

```
-Xmxamount of memory
```

Replace `amount of memory` with the amount of memory you want to allocate to Minecraft. For example, to allocate 4GB of memory to Minecraft, you would add the following line:

```
-Xmx4G
```

* **Verify your game files:** If your Minecraft game files are corrupted, you can try verifying your game files. To do this, open the Minecraft launcher and click on the "Installing/Updating" tab. Under the "Local Files" section, click on the "Verify Game Files" button.

* **Scan for malware:** If you think you may have malware, you can scan your computer for malware using an antivirus program.
* **Update your drivers:** If your drivers are outdated or corrupt, you can try updating your drivers. To do this, go to the website of your computer manufacturer and download the latest drivers for your hardware.
* **Upgrade your hardware:** If your hardware is not powerful enough to run Minecraft, you may need to upgrade your hardware.

If you have tried all of these solutions and you are still experiencing this error, you may need to contact Mojang support for help.

ii. If you are experiencing lag or other performance issues in Minecraft, you may need to give it more memory. Here are the steps on how to do it:

1. Open the Minecraft launcher.
2. Click on the "Installations" tab.
3. Select the installation that you want to give more memory to.
4. Click on the "Edit" button.
5. In the "JVM Arguments" section, add the following line:

```
-Xmxamount of memory
```

Replace `amount of memory` with the amount of memory you want to allocate to Minecraft. For example, to allocate 4GB of memory to Minecraft, you would add the following line:

```
-Xmx4G
```

6. Click on the "Save" button.
7. Launch Minecraft.

Once you have allocated more memory to Minecraft, you should see an improvement in performance. If you are still experiencing lag or other performance issues, you may need to upgrade your computer.







Other Statistics

Minecraft Statistics For PUPUninstaller

There are 200 views in 7 videos for Minecraft. His channel published less than an hour of Minecraft content, less than 0.25% of the total video content that PUPUninstaller has uploaded to YouTube.