

When I launch Minecraft I do the following: Started application ".\runtime\jre-圆4\1.8.0_25\bin\java.exe" -cp "game\launcher.jar" Īpplication can still run, so I assume that part's fine. Here's the log that I found in Minecraft's nativelog.txt: #Īpplication Hash: b06079c75cb616544a6dbf83108db9a3265e1242 At last, I checked processes in task manager, and found that when I try to launch the game with the launcher, it creates a javaw.exe process for a split second, and the process immediately disappears. Then I have checked the firewall, to see if it conflicts with Minecraft or Java, and it doesn't. Cleaning the registry for leftovers from possibly corrupt Java re-install didn't help either. Unfortunately, neither of these fixes did anything.

I have tried a couple of usual fixes, such as re-downloading and re-installing both Minecraft and Java (64-bit) itself. There was no strange behavior of any kind prior to that. The pack has now been successfully loaded and ready to be used in your world!Ĭomparison slider #1 for those who want to compare vanilla Minecraft without any texture packs installed (on the left) with Minecraft using this particular texture pack (on the right).Slightly over a month ago, Minecraft suddenly stopped working on my computer.This is just a warning, it does not affect your gameplay in anyway, and you can still activate and enjoy the pack by simply clicking the "Yes" button when prompted. QUICK TIP: Sometimes, when activating a pack, the game may say that the pack is made for a newer or older version of Minecraft. Your pack should have appeared in the left window, just hover over it and click on the arrow pointing to the right.zip file you downloaded in the first step to the newly opened "resourcepacks" folder. – folder titled "resourcepacks" will pop up On the options menu, click "Resource Packs.".

