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50 minutes ago, fallenfrance said:

I had been using Minecraft Technic for a long time now (About two years now) and it just stopped working. It will not load any mod packs. I already tried to delete it and reinstall it but that didn't work. 

http://paste.ubuntu.com/17044813/ Here is my log

And then you upgraded to Windows 10. Welcome to Windows 10.

Downgrade your java to java8u25.

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How about mine? I have the same problem but haven't updated anything since I last opened up the mods a couple of weeks ago.

"OK when I launch any of the mods I have it won't load. It just flashes then goes back to the tekkit launcher. You said to delete the red files and put in the ones you gave a link to in the mod folder. When I went to do that I didn't find any of those files in the folder. A few weeks ago I opened up a few mods with no problem also updated some of them, but now they won't open at all. I have over ten of them and none will open. I looked in the error logs and they say not enough ram. I have the 64 bit java and set my ram to 15 GB's! Here is part of the error report. Some of it I don't understand why its even saying it. Like why is it even saying in 32 bit mode when I only have 64 and set to 64? I haven't changed anything up a few updates that I had for some of the mods since I opened them up a couple of weeks ago so I can't think of anything that has changed. Yes I tried reinstalling the mod too. Not sure what or how to check swap backing storage is or if its full.


# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (mmap) failed to map 16106127360 bytes for Failed to commit area from 0x0000000400000000 to 0x00000007c0000000 of length 16106127360.
# Possible reasons:
#   The system is out of physical RAM or swap space
#   In 32 bit mode, the process size limit was hit
# Possible solutions:
#   Reduce memory load on the system
#   Increase physical memory or swap space
#   Check if swap backing store is full
#   Use 64 bit Java on a 64 bit OS
#   Decrease Java heap size (-Xmx/-Xms)
#   Decrease number of Java threads
#   Decrease Java thread stack sizes (-Xss)
#   Set larger code cache with -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=
# This output file may be truncated or incomplete.
#
#  Out of Memory Error (os_windows.cpp:3332), pid=340, tid=4048
#
# JRE version:  (8.0_91-b14) (build )
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (25.91-b14 mixed mode windows-amd64 compressed oops)
# Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows"

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9 hours ago, Soulalis said:

 I looked in the error logs and they say not enough ram. I have the 64 bit java and set my ram to 15 GB's!


# There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.
# Native memory allocation (mmap) failed to map 16106127360 bytes for Failed to commit area from 0x0000000400000000 to 0x00000007c0000000 of length 16106127360.
 

No. NO. JUST NO. SERIOUSLY NO. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. Really just NOPE. NOPE. Nope.

NEVER, EVER, allocate 15 GB of RAM. NEVER. After you drop it back down to 3-4 GB, try again. You just starved your system of RAM, because if you allocate 15 GB of RAM, it will allocate all of it to the java process, not just increases if necessary. This means that if your system needs to do anything else, like you opening a browser, or a folder, you will be presented with said error.

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Ok it did work for me before so I guess I forgot that the RAM would be used up for anything else. Since I had other things opened it stopped working for me. I'm so use to having 900 MB's of RAM having 15GB's of it went straight to my head. Thanks for the help.

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