TheGoblinCleaver wrote: Here's the latest crash report that I have.
That crash report is nearly identical to
another one about two months ago. Unless you were trying to spawn a
Hobbit Tavern, I doubt this is the crash from
Utumno. Please try to exit Utumno again and when it crashes, check for a crash report to match the date and time. Also, it wouldn't hurt to allocate more RAM while you're at it. If you don't know how, click expand ---->
The following is a tutorial on allocating memory for minecraft using the LOTR mod. Please note that allocating the recommended amount of memory will require a 64-bit version of java. Choose your launcher below.
Old Vanilla Launcher
To allocate more memory for minecraft using the vanilla launcher, click on Edit Profile in the lower left corner. At the bottom of that dialogue box is JVM Arguments. Remove all JVM Arguments and replace them with -Xmx2G or -Xmx2048M. The recommended amount of memory for LOTR is 2G, but if you are using a high resolution texture pack you should allocate more. Likewise, if your computer is limited on memory, you may want to allocate less to be sure that your operating system and other programs have enough memory.
New Vanilla Launcher
To allocate more memory for minecraft using the newer edition of the vanilla launcher, click on
Launch Options, located on the right side of the menu bar. Click on the profile you intend to add more RAM for, and locate the box entitled
JVM Arguments. Click the gray toggle to enable arguments for this profile. In the box, put
-Xmx2G or
-Xmx2048M. The recommended amount of memory for LOTR is 2G, but if you are using a high resolution texture pack you should allocate more. Likewise, if your computer is limited on memory, you may want to allocate less to be sure that your operating system and other programs have enough memory.
Technic Launcher
To allocate more memory for minecraft using the technic launcher, click on Launcher Options at the top right corner. Then click on the Java Settings tab and from there you can change the amount of memory to your liking. The recommended amount of memory for LOTR is 2G, but if you are using a high resolution texture pack you should allocate more. Likewise, if your computer is limited on memory, you may want to allocate less to be sure that your operating system and other programs have enough memory.
MultiMC
To allocate more memory for minecraft using the MultiMC launcher, click on the instance you want to modify, then click Edit Instance. From there, go to Settings, check the box by Memory and change the Maximum Memory Allocation to 2048MB. The recommended amount of memory for LOTR is 2G, but if you are using a high resolution texture pack you should allocate more. Likewise, if your computer is limited on memory, you may want to allocate less to be sure that your operating system and other programs have enough memory.
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