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Started getting an error message from Java yesterday while trying to open Minecraft.
Error:could not open
C:\UsersMyName\AppDate\Roaming\.minecraft\java\lib\amd64\jvm.cfg
I've tried looking it up online and see it's a frequent problem with the jvm.cfg file. Unfortunately, so far, the things i've found either don't help or are too tech for me.
It originally worked fine. Then the error started happening. Somehow after repeated errors it worked, one time, and the next time the error started back up again.
I noticed that there is no amd64\jvm.cfg, so that's confusing, considering it worked that one time.
It's been suggested to delete java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.ex from System32, but my system32 does not have any of them.
I did find those exe's in another area, but removing them had no effect.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Java.
I've seen similar errors suggest deleting a JRE folder, but the only file named JRE is connected to Adobe Photoshop.
I have thee more JRE files with what i believe are version numbers.
Any other suggestions i've found were too technical for me.
Hoping someone here has a clue what else to try. Thanks.
Error:could not open
C:\UsersMyName\AppDate\Roaming\.minecraft\java\lib\amd64\jvm.cfg
I've tried looking it up online and see it's a frequent problem with the jvm.cfg file. Unfortunately, so far, the things i've found either don't help or are too tech for me.
It originally worked fine. Then the error started happening. Somehow after repeated errors it worked, one time, and the next time the error started back up again.
I noticed that there is no amd64\jvm.cfg, so that's confusing, considering it worked that one time.
It's been suggested to delete java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.ex from System32, but my system32 does not have any of them.
I did find those exe's in another area, but removing them had no effect.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Java.
I've seen similar errors suggest deleting a JRE folder, but the only file named JRE is connected to Adobe Photoshop.
I have thee more JRE files with what i believe are version numbers.
Any other suggestions i've found were too technical for me.
Hoping someone here has a clue what else to try. Thanks.