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FlyB0y99 08/05/14 11:28 AM

Minion Help Error loading jvm.dll (tried all other fixes on forum)
 
Hello!

I love all the addons on esoui.com, and use about 20 or so, and enjoy them very much!

However, I continue to get this error:

"C:Users\(comp name)\AppData\Local\Minion\runtime\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll

Error loading jvm.dll"

Followed by:

"Failed to launch JVM"

I have looked on this forum and tried many (if not all) posted solutions relating to this error, and I understand that minion just received a new update.

I am using Windows 7 Home Premium

Thanks!

Dolby 08/05/14 11:48 AM

Hello, have you tried installing the 32bit version of Minion? Even though you have a 64bit OS installed I've found that some peoples systems force java at 32bit.

You can download the 32bit version here: http://cdn.mmoui.com/minion/Minion2.0.11_x86-beta.exe

Please let me know if this works for you.

FlyB0y99 08/05/14 08:51 PM

Thanks! that worked great! :)

Dolby 08/05/14 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyB0y99 (Post 11190)
Thanks! that worked great! :)

Awesome! Thanks for letting me know. :)

vaynenick 03/14/18 12:50 AM

Most of the time you can fix this problem by uninstalling the Java runtime and then reinstalling it all over again.

To do this, go to the control panel and then Programs and Features. If you’re running Windows 8.1 Update 1, just right-click on the Start button and click on Programs and Features. Locate the Java runtime, uninstall it and reboot your PC.

Next, download the latest Java Runtime from java.com, taking care to install the correct version for your PC. You will likely want the 32-bit version as the 64-bit option is specifically for 64-bit browsers. Most browsers are 32-bit on Windows, even on 64-bit editions of the OS.

Sometimes this error can be caused by not having enough system memory allocated to the Java Virtual Machine – or not enough system memory full stop.

You can also try increasing the amount of system memory allocated to the Java virtual machine by setting an environment variable.


To do this, go back to the Control Panel and click on System, then Advanced system settings. Now click the Environment Variables button to bring up a list of all those currently set.


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