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Online file storage like Google Drive? (monthly prices)

50GB ($3.00)
41 (11.2%)
100GB ($4.50)
17 (4.7%)
250GB ($7.50)
10 (2.7%)
500GB ($12.50)
7 (1.9%)
750GB ($16)
6 (1.6%)
1TB ($20)
30 (8.2%)
2-8TB (proportional to 1TB price)
0 (0%)
8-16TB (proportional to 1TB price)
43 (11.8%)
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44 (12.1%)
No desire
167 (45.8%)

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Author Topic: Kaphost Blockland Servers  (Read 657965 times)

You mean use this Java Runtime?

I'm still on THIS issue.
Note that the java you loaded is JRE 7!
So the path would be /jre7/java.exe and not /jre6/java.exe

Note that the java you loaded is JRE 7!
So the path would be /jre7/java.exe and not /jre6/java.exe

Yes. Correct.

EDIT: I needed to make sure I had the right Java program.

aw shiz 69.64.33.32 was shut down

I didn't get my server moved yet...

I had the problem fixed after deleting all java stuff i found on my pc
Then deleting C:/Program Files/Java
And then downloading JRE7 64bit
And then opening it with that

I had the problem fixed after deleting all java stuff i found on my pc
Then deleting C:/Program Files/Java
And then downloading JRE7 64bit
And then opening it with that

So, it works better with the 64-bit?

Interesting...

I had the problem fixed after deleting all java stuff i found on my pc
Then deleting C:/Program Files/Java
And then downloading JRE7 64bit
And then opening it with that
Only do that if you know your computer is 64-bit, though.

Only do that if you know your computer is 64-bit, though.

It is.

Stupid me...

I used 64-bit Java so that I could run Minecraft across both cores.

I used 64-bit Java so that I could run Minecraft across both cores.

So,  lesson learned here: use 64-bit

I tend to over-complicate things.

Is my server moved yet?


Java 7 opens a console and closes it after a millisec

What do I do

Now I have this damn problem.

I used 64-bit Java so that I could run Minecraft across both cores.
Bitness has nothing to do with how many cores you can use, only how big values you can directly handle (and by extension how much memory, etc, you can address).

Bitness has nothing to do with how many cores you can use, only how big values you can directly handle (and by extension how much memory, etc, you can address).
Not at all, 32-bit java would stop at 100% / cores  (50% for 2 cores) CPU. Remember, I've mentioned before that the Blockland copies my clients run stop at 25% (4 cores).

kalp, did you moved my server or not?