Gaming "out of memory" Minecraft

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Are you using a high res texture pack?
If you are Minecraft tends to run out of the
memory (ram) allocated to it.
 

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Actually how much ram you have is irrelevant to how much Minecraft
can use. It is possible to just allocate it more ram.
Check here for one way or here for another way.
 

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Huh I'm not right.
What I said was mainly if wiping HDD doesn't work.
Also allocating Java more ram via the second method for
me never worked. And the first method doesn't work
for most. So really they are just wild shot at fixing it
since they are not really reliable for alot of people.

Plus the only time I did it (First Method) was to run a
512x512 texture pack =D
 

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It's not to do with HDD at all. Memory is different to HDD space. You need to allocate more memory to Minecraft by using the SECOND method that Kevan posted.

Also, it could be to do with what you are doing on it. Are you using a lot of TNT? Using a HD texture pack? (in which case you definitely need to allocate RAM).
 

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He mentioned he is using default and clearing out the HDD always helps with general pc performance.
But I doubt it will help anything Minecraft related.
 

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Under the field called 'Runtime parameters' type: -Xmx1G or -Xmx1.5G or w/e depending on how much RAM you want to allocate (1G is good if you have 2GB)
 

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This usually happens when you have 32-bit Java installed on a 64-bit Windows machine.

Install 64-bit Java. It worked for me
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