Web20 de jul. de 2024 · Im was playing minecraft when I noticed it had a lower FPS than usual, I looked in the task manager to see that the Java.exe was replaced with OpenJDK Platform Binary taking a lot of memory. I am wondering how to make back to normal Processor 11th Gen Intel (R) Core (TM) i5-11260H @ 2.60GHz 2.61 GHz Installed RAM 8.00 GB WebOpenJDK Platform Binary - [Java] 4 15 r/javahelp Join • 2 yr. ago Create .exe, that runs independitly of java? 0 2 r/learnprogramming Join • 2 yr. ago How do I install SCHEME dialect of lisp on windows 10? 1 14 r/debian Join • 2 yr. ago How to install MySQL on Debian 11? 3 7 r/Minecraft Join • 12 days ago Minecraft Java Edition 1.19.4 Is Out! 588
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Web11 de jun. de 2024 · This Open JDK platform binary is basically the platform that Minecraft runs on, it is consuming lots of RAM and CPU power because Minecraft is consuming it. If you uninstall it will not be able to play Minecraft. If I helped you anyway, It makes me happy. 8 people found this reply helpful · Was this reply helpful? Yes No WebMinecraft version(s) 1.19.2 Minecraft version details No response Mod loader Fabric Mod loader version Fabric Loader 0.14.19 Fabric API version Fabric API 0.76.0 In what kind of world or server did the problem occur? ... OpenJDK Platform binary:17.0.3.0:Microsoft Stacktrace: at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.method_44604 ... filing for divorce first advantages
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Web11 de jul. de 2024 · One world gives me "OpenJDK Platform Binary isnt responding" - Forge - Java Edition Support - Support - Minecraft Forum - Minecraft Forum Minecraft Forums Advanced Search News Rules Forum Chat Mods Maps Resource Packs Free Minecraft Server Hosting Home Minecraft Forum Support Java Edition Support Web23 de jul. de 2024 · Suddenly, even after weeks of normal use, Java(TM) Platform SE binary has started using excessive CPU, causing intense lag on my PC. The lag starts when I run any program in Java Eclipse Photon. The program is incredibly basic, it should literally just print "hello", but it takes 10 seconds of 70% CPU usage to do it.. It has … Web15 de out. de 2013 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 The OpenJDK has a JDK, but there is also a cut down version which is just the JRE. I would use locate javac and if it can't find it, you need to install the JDK. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Oct 15, 2013 at 23:29 Peter Lawrey 523k 77 748 1126 1 filing for divorce at courthouse