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So for starters i am not a complete noob to my computer and its innards, but im still a bit of a simpleton when it comes to knowing states/information/ect


 


As of late i have been having graphics memory issues Especially when i try to run 3 toons in wurm or ark( i have to have it bare min settings) so i decided with the help of some friends to invest in a graphics card to solve said problem. it came in today and i installed it without a hitch. Thinking i would have no issues running 3 toons comfortable i loaded them up all fine one on max settings and 2 on low. Started moving around and "low memory" now for me what i paid out for the card was a bit steep but it was a treat for myself and for me to have the same errors im a bit cranky!


 


At this point we think it might possibly be the power supply that is to low to support the new card...which will now take another bite out of me that is unexpected.


 


if you want to know my states ect anything else bare with me and try to leave me simi clear directions as to were to find it that said heres what i think you might need to know


 


 


I own this


http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04100368


 


 


I bought and installed this


 


http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8573831&SRCCODE=WEBLET03ORDER&cm_mmc=Email-_-WebletMain-_-WEBLET03ORDER-_-Deals&utm_source=EML&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=WEBLET03ORDER&cm_lm=amandacobbs2000@yahoo.com


 


i also know this (idk if any of it matters it was notes a friend was making while helping me pick out a card)


 

RAM Type-  DDR2 or DDR3?

VRAM DDR3 is compatible with DDR2 memory?

 

MSI Radeon R7 250 

2gb ddr3 pci-e 3.0 x16

R7 250 2GD3 OC

Thats all i got


 


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Can you check CONTROL PANEL > PROGRAMS and see if you have both 64 and 32 bit Java installed?


 


32-bit (also called x86) often likes to take over even if you have 64-bit java installed, so the best thing to do is remove it completely and use only 64-bit java on a 64-bit operating system.  It tends to cause memory crashes even when you have 1000000 zillion kermillabytes of ram. 


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I will check that right after work tomorrow and let you know as for now I climbed into bed sulking with a tub of fronting

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As a side note...you may want to check your RAM using the Memory Diagnostic Tool.

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It might be ok on a 300W system since it draws all of its power through the bus slot (ie, it is NOT a power hungry card)


 


Also be aware  places tend to sell videocards with small memory buses and low power then load them up with LOTS of cheap slow ram hoping that buyers will be attracted to the "2gigs of dedicated memory!" even though the card is actually not able to use all that memory (it's kind of like putting  race tires on a low horsepower car, it won't actually make the car go any faster).  I am not sure that applies to your card, just a notation that lots of memory doesn't really mean a good graphics card, so I would not set everything to MAX to celebrate buying a 2Gig videocard.  In most cases you are better off with a faster card and half the memory. Turn off shadows and lighting, as those are big performance killers, and see if it helps. 


 


This is a good chart to check before buying a videocard as it compares at a glance a lot of cards, you'll notice that memory speed on the card (slower DDR3 v faster DDR5) plays a role too:


 


http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html


 


Your card looks like a very nice budget card for gaming, and it is very close to what I game on   :)  just don;t get carried away by the "two gigs" and decide it is time to crank everything up to MAX


 


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excess PS stuff:


 


 


Also on my system, I have my computer set to launch on what is called a "clean boot" as it is criminal how many junk programs all load themselves into windows startup without your knowledge:


 


http://www.overclock.net/t/175472/want-smoother-gaming-clean-boot


 


It is not just for faster bootup or benchmarks, all these other programs are constantly running in the background and using up computer resources, even if you *think* nothing else is running. Unfortunately HP systems tend to run a lot of unnneeded programs in the background.  I am not sure if you can still do that with Win8/Win10 as microsoft seems to be removing a lot of options from users in the newer operating systems. Some programs that you use often may need to be launched manually or put bck onto startup. Some antivuirus programs that ship with prebuilt systems are HOORRIBLE resource hogs, I use microsoft security essentials as its fairly benign.  


 


If all that looks too complicated, don;t worry about it :P it's especially useful if you have had the computer a long time and have noticed it seems to be running everything much slower than it used to.    


 


 




 


However if you are getting memory warnings or memory crashes, the first thing I would check is that you do not have 32-bit (x86) JAVA anywhere on the system. Use this link if you need to install or reinstall 64-bit java:


 


https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp


 


be sure to select windows offline 64-bit


 


 


 


Also go through step by step Microsoft's article, 


 


Improve your computer's gaming performance


 


as it actually has a lot of very useful tips. Maybe don;t pay too much attention to Windows Experience Index, your components look fine overall -- good cpu, good ram,  it's a budget card but a decent one for games, just maybe don't put things on MAX especially if you like to run multiple clients (even if the other 2 clients are on LOW).  


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Can you check CONTROL PANEL > PROGRAMS and see if you have both 64 and 32 bit Java installed?

 

32-bit (also called x86) often likes to take over even if you have 64-bit java installed, so the best thing to do is remove it completely and use only 64-bit java on a 64-bit operating system.  It tends to cause memory crashes even when you have 1000000 zillion kermillabytes of ram. 

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Ok good, if there are no other JAVAs listed in Control Panel besides 64-bit, then you are probably ok on that.


 


With Wurm, it is the first thing to check with OUT OF MEMORY errors/crashes because 90 percent of the time it is caused by 32-bit JAVA


 


 


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When you get "graphics memory issues" or  "low memory"


 


1) does the game crash?


2) Does video driver crash?


3) Does windows crash? Is it a blue screen BSOD or a popup message? 


 


If the game crashes can you check and see whether any error repost named HS_ERR_PID  was created within the last 24 hours (ignore ones from longer than that for now). This file names HS_ERR_PID is sometimes on the desktop and sometimes in the main Wurm folder. There should be a new one made for every crash so you may have a large number of them. the most recent one is best.


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Pre graphics card- i would load 3 (2 low 1 high) i would have it go black screen and would kick over to my desktop i usually only pull up the other 2 to pray or preach as im hosting sermons and mess around on boo. Usually it was the 3ed toon in the row would crash and if i did not happen to restart my computer that day which u would do before work and when i got home it would do as above but when it went to desktop it would be "bloated" and pixelated?


 


Post card- first day i wanted to learn my max i loaded 3 toons on max settings then a 4th the 4th then crashed out so i adjusted settings and only pulled my normal 3 my normal way started doing my usual with boo and the i got the pop ups about low memory again it did black screen once but no one crashed ( before i could only cancel the warning a time or 2 before it crashed this time seems i can cancel it many times)


 


I do not currently have many toons on only 2 shortly i will pull boo up after i make dinner as i want to pick olives and i will also pull as many as i can untill i get said crash logs i don't usually save them. I did how ever set my new high to Budda's Recommended settings but have not tried much yet


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Ok, I am a little over my depth here due to the fact you have one of these "new fangled" cpus-with-builtin-gpus and also a standalone dedicated card.   It is possible someone else with a lot of experience with this can handle this one better.


 


 


Anytime I am unsure, I tend to ramble and think out loud, so this is probably 10 times longer than if I was sure what I was talking about ^_^  I will tell you what I *think* and someone else might pop in with better information, if they do, listen to them :P


 


 


First off, pre-graphics card -- if you were running 3 clients on any settings at all with integrated graphics, even very good integrated graphics,  I think you were probably pretty lucky. I understand that the cpu (APU A8-6500 Quad-Core) includes an integrated graphics (Radeon HD 8570D) but it is still integrated onboard graphics that piggybacks off main system memory. It is designed to maybe run ONE game at a time. Despite what any salesperson told you, it is probably not quite as good as an average budget gamer standalone graphics card. I would probably consider it sufficient for running ONE client at medium-high  settings, and doing pretty darn good at that.  However I am not highly familiar with how well this cpu-with-integrated-gpu is supposed to do on games, I have heard good and I have heard not-so-good.  I read up on it some more and it seems "ok" as long as you keep things moderate. Running three clients at once is not really "moderate" even if two of the clients were at low settings. If you crank one client up to HIGH then it is beyond moderate because this specific graphics card and this specuific built incard, neither of them were designed to run most games on MAX. 


 


 


I think the graphics card you bought was a very good investment. Apparently from what I read in researching this, you can team up that R7 250  with the onboard Radeon HD 8570D to work as sort of a dual-card setup. It's still not supersupersuper highend but it should be pretty good.  However I am not personally very familiar with dual-card setups, as I am from the old school of "one GOOD card is always better than two average cards".  What you have now is basically two average cards and the question is how to turn them into a powerful team.  I do not know how to confirm if they are currently properly "dual carded". 


 


I found one article from AMD/ATI


http://www.amd.com/en-us/innovations/software-technologies/technologies-gaming/dual-graphics


 


I also found a How-To YouTube video:


https://www.youtube.com/user/Nicolas11x12TECHX


 


This might be the type of thing where you need a computer savvy friend or relative to sit down at the computer and check how it is setup. I do not know if it is "easy" or "advanced". 


 


Viiti or some other computer enthusiast may be much better than me at this one, due to your fairly unusual setup. I do not know whether Wurm currently thinks you are running the game off ONLY the integrated graphics, off ONLY the new R7 250, or off the two of them combined. It may still be using the onboard. It may instead be using the new card for the game. Or it may be using the two combined. 


 


Usually you can tell what WURM *thinks* you are using for graphics, by checking the "OpenGL information" section of the console log  and seeing what it shows is the hardware renderer. I oftencheck that section when someone has Intel + dedicated card. I am not familiar with how to check whether it is using TWO graphic cards from ATI. 


 


I am going to ask Viiti to look at this post and maybe some others can also, especially people familiar with dual cards.


 


All I can say is that either the onboard Radeon HD 8570D, or the new R7 250, can probably run ONE client at mediumish-high, or THREE clients at kinda-low, but not three clients with one at high or maxxed settings.  Unless maybe if they are properly set up as a DUAL CARD SETUP. Which I have never done on any of my computers over the years. 


 


Now I am out of my depth and hopefully someone else can provide better feedback :P


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also as a P.S., when I said the 300W PSU is "probably ok" with the R7 250, that was also assuming you were running just one videocard and a normal cpu.   If you figure out how to "dual card" the APU A8-6500 with  the R7 250, then it might NOT be sufficient power. The last thing you want to do now though is buy a CHEAP high-watt PSU.  With power supplies you are better not buying "just" a high watt model. 


 


If your monitor is going black then I would guess your HP system with the 300W psu, can;t run both graphics cards at once without an upgrade to the PSU.  This is a little trickier of an upgrade than just adding a new graphics card or new ram. It should be fine if the R7 250 is the ONLY graphics and the onboard APU graphics are disabled, but then you might need "three clients at lowish settings" and not try to MAX any of them out. In other words, you are only a little ahead of the APU alone. 


 


The new card is a slight upgrade over the onboard Radeon HD 8570D unless you dual card them together.  Even crossfired together, it is not a "highend" setup. You may have already done the crossfire setup, in which case the black monitor probably means 300W is not enough power for both graphics cards. Generally two cards are not better than one unless they are both very highend cards on a very highend system. These are not highend cards though, these are perfectly nice little budget gamer cards on a perfectly nice budget HP system. Good budget cards, but budget cards. (Anything under $100 is usually considered a "budget" gamer card. Highend aka "enthusiast"  is like a $300-$600 videocard. Yes, some people really spend more on a videocard than the rest of us spend for the entire computer.) 


 


I would suggest setting the alt clients to VERY LOW, then on the "main character client" use Budda's guide  to get it looking as pretty as possible on mediumish settings. Reflections, shadows and bloom should all be OFF unless you have a powerful gaming system.  Your system is  better than my own (you have MUCH better cpu+ram but also slightly weaker graphics than me -- and that powerful cpu and ram are very important and I am very jealous :P ). I tend to run three clients on ultralow, or one client on medium-high,  and I would expect your system overall to run Wurm multi clients a little better than mine. But not at high settings. 


 


 


Hopefully someone smarter than me can give you better advice ^_^ as dual videocard cards is over my depth. 


 




 


editing to add a final P.S.:


 


***  HP is a little notorious for using lowend power supply units that don't quite provide as much power as stated. Conversely, dell tends to use slightly above average quality  power supplies than stated. On researching a bit more on the power supply issue, I found someone who made this comment on your particular HP model:    For what it's worth, I looked at the specs listed on the side of the PS in the 500-314, and it actually claims peak power of 300w, but only 250w at higher operating temperatures.  It's kind of a catch-22, because if you're running a more powerful card it's sure to generate more heat inside the tower, thereby lowering the available power from the PS. 


 


You could try making sure the computer is as cool as possible and also remove any unnecessary gadgets and peripherals. Remove any built up dust on the inside case and make sure it is getting plenty of cool air. I sometimes set a giant room fan next to my system. If you DO decide to invest in a new PSU, make sure it is not a cheap brand or you are possibly sending more money down that little black hole. Also don't be misled by the "two gigs of GDDR3" because this card probably underperforms compared to a similar card with 1 gig of GDDR5.  


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300w is more then enough with those components, the CPU and GPU have a TDP for 65w each. Would be supprised if it ever goes above 200w.


 


as stated above it is the memory that is the issue. if the 2gb is used up on the graphic card it starts to take the memory from the RAM, which is alot slower and if it does not cope with with the game it will crash with above message.


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yesterday i ran 4 constantly i have 2 i would switch to to pray and preach one i would wait to gain favor and cast on and the boo doing all sorts of stuff i ran this till i went to bed and then left them all idle while i slept when i got up i usually restart the whole system but was not awake and tried to reload all 4 without. and i finally got a crash log.. (this is after using some of Brash's ideas and Buddas settings on my main. and low on the rest.


 



#

# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:

#

#  EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW (0xc00000fd) at pc=0x000000006a19fe87, pid=6332, tid=6880

#

# JRE version: Java SE Runtime Environment (8.0_51-b16) (build 1.8.0_51-b16)

# Java VM: Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM (25.51-b03 mixed mode windows-amd64 compressed oops)

# Problematic frame:

# V  [jvm.dll+0x20fe87]

#

# Failed to write core dump. Minidumps are not enabled by default on client versions of Windows

#

# If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:


#

 

---------------  T H R E A D  ---------------

 

Current thread (0x0000000016977000):  JavaThread "Thread-1" daemon [_thread_in_vm, id=6880, stack(0x0000000017800000,0x0000000017900000)]

 

siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc00000fd, ExceptionInformation=0x0000000000000001 0x00000000178fb820 

 

Registers:

RAX=0x00000000178fb820, RBX=0x0000000000000005, RCX=0x0000000000004000, RDX=0x0000000000000006

RSP=0x00000000178ff820, RBP=0x0000000000000000, RSI=0x00000000178ff820, RDI=0x0000000000000005

R8 =0x0000000000000006, R9 =0x0000000016a1cdb0, R10=0x0000000013c5b7b0, R11=0x000000001780a148

R12=0x0000000016a1cdb0, R13=0x0000000016977000, R14=0x00000000178ff8e8, R15=0x0000000013c5b7b0

RIP=0x000000006a19fe87, EFLAGS=0x0000000000010202

 

Top of Stack: (sp=0x00000000178ff820)

0x00000000178ff820:   0000000016964460 000000006a8e4e7e

0x00000000178ff830:   0000000016977000 0000000016a1cdb0

0x00000000178ff840:   00000000ffffffff 000000006a1a0db7

0x00000000178ff850:   00000000178ff950 0000000013c5b7b0

0x00000000178ff860:   0000000016977000 000000006a04ea33

0x00000000178ff870:   00000000178ff8b0 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff880:   00000000178ff940 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff890:   0000000013c5b7b0 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff8a0:   0000000001ef10e0 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff8b0:   0000000013c5b7b0 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff8c0:   0000000013c5b7b0 0000000016977000

0x00000000178ff8d0:   0000000000000001 0000000013c5b7b0

0x00000000178ff8e0:   0000000016977000 00000000160dabe0

0x00000000178ff8f0:   0000000016977000 000000006a04ff1d

0x00000000178ff900:   00000000178ffc08 00000001000069a0

0x00000000178ff910:   00000001000069a0 0000000000000000 

 

Instructions: (pc=0x000000006a19fe87)

0x000000006a19fe67:   48 89 6c 24 30 33 ed 66 90 e8 db 35 08 00 ff c3

0x000000006a19fe77:   48 63 c8 48 8b c6 48 0f af cf 48 ff c7 48 2b c1

0x000000006a19fe87:   89 28 48 63 c3 48 3b 05 7d 67 58 00 7e db 48 8b

0x000000006a19fe97:   6c 24 30 48 8b 5c 24 38 48 8b 74 24 40 48 83 c4 

 

 

Register to memory mapping:

 

RAX=0x00000000178fb820 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0000000016977000

RBX=0x0000000000000005 is an unknown value

RCX=0x0000000000004000 is an unknown value

RDX=0x0000000000000006 is an unknown value

RSP=0x00000000178ff820 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0000000016977000

RBP=0x0000000000000000 is an unknown value

RSI=0x00000000178ff820 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0000000016977000

RDI=0x0000000000000005 is an unknown value

R8 =0x0000000000000006 is an unknown value

R9 =0x0000000016a1cdb0 is an unknown value

R10={method} {0x0000000013c5b7b8} 'run' '()V' in 'java/lang/Thread'

R11=0x000000001780a148 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0000000016977000

R12=0x0000000016a1cdb0 is an unknown value

R13=0x0000000016977000 is a thread

R14=0x00000000178ff8e8 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x0000000016977000

R15={method} {0x0000000013c5b7b8} 'run' '()V' in 'java/lang/Thread'

 

 

Stack: [0x0000000017800000,0x0000000017900000],  sp=0x00000000178ff820,  free space=1022k

Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)

 

 

---------------  P R O C E S S  ---------------

 

Java Threads: ( => current thread )

=>0x0000000016977000 JavaThread "Thread-1" daemon [_thread_in_vm, id=6880, stack(0x0000000017800000,0x0000000017900000)]

  0x0000000016979800 JavaThread "Keep-Alive-Timer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=3792, stack(0x0000000017600000,0x0000000017700000)]

  0x0000000016978800 JavaThread "CacheCleanUpThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5404, stack(0x0000000017b00000,0x0000000017c00000)]

  0x000000001622d800 JavaThread "CacheMemoryCleanUpThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6308, stack(0x0000000017a00000,0x0000000017b00000)]

  0x000000001622d000 JavaThread "MemoryCache-DelayedCleanup" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1344, stack(0x0000000017900000,0x0000000017a00000)]

  0x0000000001dd3800 JavaThread "DestroyJavaVM" [_thread_blocked, id=4080, stack(0x0000000001cd0000,0x0000000001dd0000)]

  0x000000001696a000 JavaThread "Javaws Secure Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5680, stack(0x0000000017700000,0x0000000017800000)]

  0x0000000016968000 JavaThread "AWT-Windows" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=6192, stack(0x0000000017310000,0x0000000017410000)]

  0x000000001695b000 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1232, stack(0x0000000017110000,0x0000000017210000)]

  0x0000000015e85800 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2228, stack(0x0000000016430000,0x0000000016530000)]

  0x0000000015e68800 JavaThread "Service Thread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2404, stack(0x0000000016230000,0x0000000016330000)]

  0x00000000145de800 JavaThread "C1 CompilerThread2" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5292, stack(0x0000000015d30000,0x0000000015e30000)]

  0x00000000145d9000 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6344, stack(0x0000000015c30000,0x0000000015d30000)]

  0x00000000145d3800 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2480, stack(0x0000000015b30000,0x0000000015c30000)]

  0x00000000145d2000 JavaThread "Attach Listener" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5580, stack(0x0000000015a30000,0x0000000015b30000)]

  0x00000000145d1000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=6832, stack(0x0000000015930000,0x0000000015a30000)]

  0x0000000001ecb000 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=764, stack(0x0000000015820000,0x0000000015920000)]

  0x0000000001ec2000 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=5208, stack(0x0000000015720000,0x0000000015820000)]

 

Other Threads:

  0x0000000014599000 VMThread [stack: 0x0000000015620000,0x0000000015720000] [id=6528]

  0x0000000015e81800 WatcherThread [stack: 0x0000000016330000,0x0000000016430000] [id=6448]

 

VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)

 

VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None

 

Heap:

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 7895K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 6% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eb2b5e50,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1896K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01da170,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8755K, capacity 8912K, committed 9344K, reserved 1062912K

  class space    used 942K, capacity 1008K, committed 1152K, reserved 1048576K

 

Card table byte_map: [0x00000000112a0000,0x00000000114b0000] byte_map_base: 0x0000000010ca0000

 

Marking Bits: (ParMarkBitMap*) 0x000000006a794040

 Begin Bits: [0x0000000011a10000, 0x0000000012a10000)

 End Bits:   [0x0000000012a10000, 0x0000000013a10000)

 

Polling page: 0x0000000000450000

 

CodeCache: size=245760Kb used=2386Kb max_used=2390Kb free=243373Kb

 bounds [0x0000000001ee0000, 0x0000000002150000, 0x0000000010ee0000]

 total_blobs=913 nmethods=508 adapters=319

 compilation: enabled

 

Compilation events (10 events):

Event: 3.442 Thread 0x00000000145de800  504       3       java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream::ensureCapacity (16 bytes)

Event: 3.442 Thread 0x00000000145de800 nmethod 504 0x0000000002133c50 code [0x0000000002133dc0, 0x0000000002133f88]

Event: 3.442 Thread 0x00000000145de800  505       3       java.nio.CharBuffer::hasArray (20 bytes)

Event: 3.442 Thread 0x00000000145de800 nmethod 505 0x0000000002133890 code [0x00000000021339e0, 0x0000000002133bd0]

Event: 3.442 Thread 0x00000000145de800  506       3       java.nio.ByteBuffer::hasArray (20 bytes)

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x00000000145de800 nmethod 506 0x00000000021334d0 code [0x0000000002133620, 0x0000000002133810]

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x00000000145de800  507       3       java.nio.CharBuffer::<init> (22 bytes)

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x00000000145de800 nmethod 507 0x00000000021330d0 code [0x0000000002133240, 0x0000000002133408]

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x00000000145de800  508       3       java.nio.Buffer::remaining (10 bytes)

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x00000000145de800 nmethod 508 0x0000000002132dd0 code [0x0000000002132f20, 0x0000000002133070]

 

GC Heap History (10 events):

Event: 3.325 GC heap before

{Heap before GC invocations=2 (full 1):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 1984K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 9% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2d70020,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 8K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c0002000,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8511K, capacity 8624K, committed 8704K, reserved 1060864K

  class space    used 931K, capacity 999K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

Event: 3.343 GC heap after

Heap after GC invocations=2 (full 1):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1452K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c016b3b8,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8477K, capacity 8570K, committed 8704K, reserved 1058816K

  class space    used 926K, capacity 981K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

}

Event: 3.390 GC heap before

{Heap before GC invocations=3 (full 1):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 10526K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 8% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eb547b98,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1452K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c016b3b8,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8764K, capacity 8838K, committed 8960K, reserved 1062912K

  class space    used 945K, capacity 985K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

Event: 3.392 GC heap after

Heap after GC invocations=3 (full 1):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 816K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 3% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f414c010,0x00000000f5580000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1460K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c016d3b8,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8764K, capacity 8838K, committed 8960K, reserved 1062912K

  class space    used 945K, capacity 985K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

}

Event: 3.392 GC heap before

{Heap before GC invocations=4 (full 2):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 816K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 3% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f414c010,0x00000000f5580000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1460K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c016d3b8,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8764K, capacity 8838K, committed 8960K, reserved 1062912K

  class space    used 945K, capacity 985K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

Event: 3.412 GC heap after

Heap after GC invocations=4 (full 2):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 2029K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01fb418,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8757K, capacity 8826K, committed 8960K, reserved 1060864K

  class space    used 944K, capacity 981K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

}

Event: 3.413 GC heap before

{Heap before GC invocations=5 (full 2):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 2029K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01fb418,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8757K, capacity 8826K, committed 8960K, reserved 1064960K

  class space    used 944K, capacity 981K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

Event: 3.413 GC heap after

Heap after GC invocations=5 (full 2):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 2029K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01fb418,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8757K, capacity 8826K, committed 8960K, reserved 1064960K

  class space    used 944K, capacity 981K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

}

Event: 3.413 GC heap before

{Heap before GC invocations=6 (full 3):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 2029K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01fb418,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8757K, capacity 8826K, committed 8960K, reserved 1064960K

  class space    used 944K, capacity 981K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

Event: 3.441 GC heap after

Heap after GC invocations=6 (full 3):

 PSYoungGen      total 153088K, used 0K [0x00000000eab00000, 0x00000000f5580000, 0x0000000100000000)

  eden space 131584K, 0% used [0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000eab00000,0x00000000f2b80000)

  from space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f2b80000,0x00000000f4080000)

  to   space 21504K, 0% used [0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f4080000,0x00000000f5580000)

 ParOldGen       total 349696K, used 1896K [0x00000000c0000000, 0x00000000d5580000, 0x00000000eab00000)

  object space 349696K, 0% used [0x00000000c0000000,0x00000000c01da170,0x00000000d5580000)

 Metaspace       used 8750K, capacity 8816K, committed 8960K, reserved 1060864K

  class space    used 942K, capacity 976K, committed 1024K, reserved 1048576K

}

 

Deoptimization events (4 events):

Event: 0.285 Thread 0x0000000001dd3800 Uncommon trap: reason=unstable_if action=reinterpret pc=0x000000000200d4b8 method=java.lang.String.hashCode()I @ 14

Event: 2.946 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Uncommon trap: reason=unstable_if action=reinterpret pc=0x00000000020d679c method=java.io.WinNTFileSystem.normalize(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String; @ 128

Event: 3.305 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Uncommon trap: reason=unstable_if action=reinterpret pc=0x00000000020686c8 method=java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.append(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/AbstractStringBuilder; @ 1

Event: 3.361 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Uncommon trap: reason=unstable_if action=reinterpret pc=0x0000000002064558 method=java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.append(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/AbstractStringBuilder; @ 1

 

Internal exceptions (10 events):

Event: 3.304 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/NullPointerException'> (0x00000000ecfa9638) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\interpreter\linkResolver.cpp, line 1178]

Event: 3.305 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Implicit null exception at 0x0000000002068396 to 0x00000000020686b1

Event: 3.318 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/io/FileNotFoundException'> (0x00000000ecfeb858) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jni.cpp, line 709]

Event: 3.353 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000eb05ada0) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jni.cpp, line 735]

Event: 3.353 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000eb05ada0) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jvm.cpp, line 1386]

Event: 3.353 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000eb05ada0) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jvm.cpp, line 1386]

Event: 3.355 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000eb0655c0) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jni.cpp, line 735]

Event: 3.355 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000eb0655c0) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\prims\jvm.cpp, line 1386]

Event: 3.361 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Implicit null exception at 0x0000000002064214 to 0x0000000002064541

Event: 3.441 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Exception <a 'java/lang/OutOfMemoryError'> (0x00000000c009d998) thrown at [C:\re\workspace\8-2-build-windows-amd64-cygwin\jdk8u51\3951\hotspot\src\share\vm\memory\metaspace.cpp, line 3569]

 

Events (10 events):

Event: 3.390 Executing VM operation: CollectForMetadataAllocation

Event: 3.441 Executing VM operation: CollectForMetadataAllocation done

Event: 3.441 loading class com/sun/javaws/jnl/ResourcesDesc$8 done

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x000000001622c000 Thread exited: 0x000000001622c000

Event: 3.443 loading class java/util/IdentityHashMap$KeyIterator

Event: 3.443 Executing VM operation: CollectForMetadataAllocation

Event: 3.443 Executing VM operation: CollectForMetadataAllocation done

Event: 3.443 loading class java/util/IdentityHashMap$KeyIterator done

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x0000000016977000 Thread added: 0x0000000016977000

Event: 3.443 Thread 0x0000000016976800 Thread added: 0x0000000016976800

 

 

Dynamic libraries:

0x00007ff7ac540000 - 0x00007ff7ac55d000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\jp2launcher.exe

0x00007ffc45d00000 - 0x00007ffc45eac000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll

0x00007ffc44ca0000 - 0x00007ffc44dde000 C:\windows\system32\KERNEL32.DLL

0x00007ffc43270000 - 0x00007ffc43385000 C:\windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll

0x000000006a890000 - 0x000000006a962000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\MSVCR100.dll

0x00007ffc455a0000 - 0x00007ffc45717000 C:\windows\system32\USER32.dll

0x00007ffc45180000 - 0x00007ffc45314000 C:\windows\system32\ole32.dll

0x00007ffc44fa0000 - 0x00007ffc45061000 C:\windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll

0x00007ffc45330000 - 0x00007ffc45480000 C:\windows\system32\GDI32.dll

0x00007ffc45ac0000 - 0x00007ffc45cd1000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\combase.dll

0x00007ffc450d0000 - 0x00007ffc4517a000 C:\windows\system32\msvcrt.dll

0x00007ffc44e50000 - 0x00007ffc44f91000 C:\windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll

0x00007ffc45070000 - 0x00007ffc450c9000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll

0x00007ffc435e0000 - 0x00007ffc43616000 C:\windows\system32\IMM32.DLL

0x00007ffc44b40000 - 0x00007ffc44c92000 C:\windows\system32\MSCTF.dll

0x00007ffc43530000 - 0x00007ffc435da000 C:\windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll

0x00007ffc3f7d0000 - 0x00007ffc3f802000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\ntmarta.dll

0x000000006a820000 - 0x000000006a84f000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\jli.dll

0x00007ffc409f0000 - 0x00007ffc40c6a000 C:\windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft.windows.common-controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.9600.17810_none_6240b9c7ecbd0bda\COMCTL32.dll

0x0000000069f90000 - 0x000000006a813000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\server\jvm.dll

0x00007ffc333d0000 - 0x00007ffc333d9000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\WSOCK32.dll

0x00007ffc3dee0000 - 0x00007ffc3df02000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\WINMM.dll

0x00007ffc40340000 - 0x00007ffc4034a000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\VERSION.dll

0x00007ffc434c0000 - 0x00007ffc434c7000 C:\windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL

0x00007ffc45480000 - 0x00007ffc454da000 C:\windows\system32\WS2_32.dll

0x00007ffc3da20000 - 0x00007ffc3da4a000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\WINMMBASE.dll

0x00007ffc45720000 - 0x00007ffc45729000 C:\windows\system32\NSI.dll

0x00007ffc42f90000 - 0x00007ffc42fdf000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\cfgmgr32.dll

0x00007ffc41c50000 - 0x00007ffc41c78000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\DEVOBJ.dll

0x0000000069f80000 - 0x0000000069f8f000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\verify.dll

0x0000000069f50000 - 0x0000000069f79000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\java.dll

0x0000000069f30000 - 0x0000000069f46000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\zip.dll

0x00007ffc43620000 - 0x00007ffc44b39000 C:\windows\system32\SHELL32.dll

0x00007ffc44df0000 - 0x00007ffc44e44000 C:\windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll

0x00007ffc41310000 - 0x00007ffc413c2000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\SHCORE.dll

0x00007ffc42e60000 - 0x00007ffc42e75000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\profapi.dll

0x0000000069ea0000 - 0x0000000069f2e000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\deploy.dll

0x00007ffc3d470000 - 0x00007ffc3d6ca000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\WININET.dll

0x00007ffc45ce0000 - 0x00007ffc45cf6000 C:\windows\system32\imagehlp.dll

0x00007ffc3d2e0000 - 0x00007ffc3d465000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\urlmon.dll

0x00007ffc3d6d0000 - 0x00007ffc3d997000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\iertutil.dll

0x00007ffc42480000 - 0x00007ffc424a1000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\USERENV.dll

0x0000000069e80000 - 0x0000000069e9a000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\net.dll

0x00007ffc42740000 - 0x00007ffc42799000 C:\windows\system32\mswsock.dll

0x0000000069e60000 - 0x0000000069e71000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\nio.dll

0x0000000069cc0000 - 0x0000000069e58000 C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\awt.dll

0x00007ffc41a00000 - 0x00007ffc41a8e000 C:\windows\system32\apphelp.dll

0x00007ffc41ad0000 - 0x00007ffc41bf9000 C:\windows\system32\uxtheme.dll

0x00007ffc23600000 - 0x00007ffc23627000 C:\Program Files (x86)\Raptr\ltc_help64-99265.dll

0x00007ffc42f30000 - 0x00007ffc42f81000 C:\windows\system32\WINTRUST.dll

0x00007ffc42fe0000 - 0x00007ffc431bf000 C:\windows\system32\CRYPT32.dll

0x00007ffc42f10000 - 0x00007ffc42f21000 C:\windows\system32\MSASN1.dll

0x00007ffc41110000 - 0x00007ffc41131000 C:\windows\system32\dwmapi.dll

0x00007ffc41ca0000 - 0x00007ffc41cab000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\kernel.appcore.dll

0x00007ffc42da0000 - 0x00007ffc42dab000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\CRYPTBASE.dll

0x00007ffc42d30000 - 0x00007ffc42d93000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\bcryptPrimitives.dll

0x00007ffc407f0000 - 0x00007ffc407fc000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\Secur32.dll

0x00007ffc42d00000 - 0x00007ffc42d2e000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\SSPICLI.DLL

0x00007ffc40570000 - 0x00007ffc4057c000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\ondemandconnroutehelper.dll

0x00007ffc37d30000 - 0x00007ffc37df9000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\winhttp.dll

0x00007ffc407c0000 - 0x00007ffc407ea000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\IPHLPAPI.DLL

0x00007ffc40670000 - 0x00007ffc4067a000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\WINNSI.DLL

0x00007ffc424f0000 - 0x00007ffc42594000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\DNSAPI.dll

0x00007ffc39300000 - 0x00007ffc39316000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\dhcpcsvc6.DLL

0x000000006b070000 - 0x000000006b096000 C:\Program Files\Bonjour\mdnsNSP.dll

0x00007ffc39e60000 - 0x00007ffc39e7a000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\dhcpcsvc.DLL

0x00007ffc36440000 - 0x00007ffc3644a000 C:\Windows\System32\rasadhlp.dll

0x00007ffc38fd0000 - 0x00007ffc3903b000 C:\windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll

0x00007ffc3fa00000 - 0x00007ffc3fb89000 C:\windows\SYSTEM32\dbghelp.dll

 

VM Arguments:

jvm_args: -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\lib\deploy.jar;C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\lib\javaws.jar;C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\lib\plugin.jar -Xverify:remote -Djava.security.manager -Djava.security.policy=file:C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\lib\security\javaws.policy -DtrustProxy=true -Djnlpx.home=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin -Djnlpx.origFilenameArg=C:\Users\amanda\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\63\d424bf-160ecef0 -Djnlpx.remove=false -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -Xms512M -Xmx1024M -Djnlpx.heapsize=512M,1024M -Djnlpx.splashport=50520 -Djnlp.application.href=http://www.wurmonline.com/client/wurmclient_unstable.jnlp -Djnlpx.jvm=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin\javaw.exe -Djnlpx.vmargs=LURzdW4uamF2YTJkLm5vZGRyYXc9dHJ1ZQAtRGpubHAuYXBwbGljYXRpb24uaHJlZj1odHRwOi8vd3d3Lnd1cm1vbmxpbmUuY29tL2NsaWVudC93dXJtY2xpZW50X3Vuc3RhYmxlLmpubHAA 

java_command: com.sun.javaws.Main -notWebJava C:\Users\amanda\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0\63\d424bf-160ecef0

java_class_path (initial): .

Launcher Type: SUN_STANDARD

 

Environment Variables:

PATH=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin;C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath;C:\windows\system32;C:\windows;C:\windows\System32\Wbem;C:\windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static;C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SimplePass\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Shared;C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD\ATI.ACE\Core-Static;C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Phone\;"C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_51\bin"

USERNAME=amanda

OS=Windows_NT

PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=AMD64 Family 21 Model 19 Stepping 1, AuthenticAMD

 

 

 

---------------  S Y S T E M  ---------------

 

OS: Windows 8.1 , 64 bit Build 9600 (6.3.9600.17415)

 

CPU:total 4 (4 cores per cpu, 1 threads per core) family 21 model 19 stepping 1, cmov, cx8, fxsr, mmx, sse, sse2, sse3, ssse3, sse4.1, sse4.2, popcnt, avx, aes, clmul, mmxext, 3dnowpref, lzcnt, sse4a, tsc, tscinvbit, tscinv, bmi1

 

Memory: 4k page, physical 8328244k(1123104k free), swap 12522548k(2168k free)

 

vm_info: Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM (25.51-b03) for windows-amd64 JRE (1.8.0_51-b16), built on Jun  8 2015 18:03:07 by "java_re" with MS VC++ 10.0 (VS2010)

 

time: Sat Aug 22 08:23:25 2015

elapsed time: 3 seconds (0d 0h 0m 3s)

 


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i see you have 8.1 why do you not upgrade to windows 10?


 


As far as i know anyone with windows 7 or 8 that is updated and a genuine copy of windows can upgrade for free. I am telling you it did wonders for me i use to be stuck running three and now i can run 6 low end settings and a main med/high if i want. (not sure you would have the same results but it did wonders for me) 


Edited by Kegan

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I'd suggest trying windows 10, I've an AMD A10-7850k apu and no gpu, windows 10 fixed every single issue I had running multiple wurm clients.


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windows 10 = epix. Told all of you to upgrade, it simply runs better then any version of windows!


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I tried it and there's just several things i just did not care for so i went back to my 8 its my personal preference. As for my over all  performance with all the above assistance my system has improved greatly


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