Earthcomputer / EnchantmentCracker

Cracking the XP seed in Minecraft and choosing your enchantments
MIT License
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Cannot open the cracker even though I have 2 gigs of ram and 64 bit java #219

Closed hrebdik closed 3 years ago

hrebdik commented 3 years ago

I cannot open the cracker even though i have all them reqiuirements image image image image image

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

Can you please send the error message you get when you try to open the cracker?

hrebdik commented 3 years ago

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hrebdik commented 3 years ago

I unzipped the jar inside of lib and this is what I found image image image image image image

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

Make sure the zip you downloaded was extracted to a direction that Java has permission to load classes from. E.g. your desktop, not the root directory of your C: drive.

hrebdik commented 3 years ago

I think I have the things in a folder but that folder is in another folder which is on the desktop. Not sure already turned off the computer and im going to sleep.

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

Oh, and don't move the batch file

hrebdik commented 3 years ago

Decided to download v1.5 moved the zip from downloads to desktop unzipped it there and its still doesnt work even though its in a folder on desktop.

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

You weren't using 1.5? For fucks sake, always download the latest version of software.

hrebdik commented 3 years ago

I was

Dirt-code commented 3 years ago

i have the same issue here, how do i fix it?

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

?template 64bitjava

earth-github-bot[bot] commented 3 years ago

This issue is commonly caused by not having 64-bit Java on your system. Please run java -version in cmd to check if you are using 32-bit. If this command does not specify whether you are using 32-bit or 64-bit, then you are using 32-bit. If you are, use this link to install 64-bit Java, then try running the Enchantment Cracker again. If this doesn't work, paste the output of java -version here so we know that you have tried it. Note: sometimes you may need to change your environment variables to use the new Java version you installed. A good guide for doing this on Windows 10 can be found here. You only need to follow steps 1-4.

Earthcomputer commented 3 years ago

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