![]() ![]() ![]() This has nothing to do with Java, whatsoever. Running an anti-malware scan (a virus that only messes with your Java Runtime Environment? For what purpose?).There are a few solutions that users on internet forums LOVE to suggest, but while they mean well, you are highly unlikely to see your problem resolved by: For instance, you could also use “-Xmx1024M” or “-Xmx256M”, if you had more or less memory to spare. The digits before the M refer to the maximum amount of RAM allocated to Java. ![]()
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