Sorry if this has been posted already, but I'm just stumped when it comes to finding a solution here.
Every time I try to go to a server in World of Minecraft, it always gives the error described in the subject, and then afterwards, it stops responding.
Does anyone know how to fix this at all?
http://www.worldofminecraft.com/content/java-7-and-World of Minecraft-clientclassic-minecraft
Do you have java 7 on there as well? Please open a command window and type java -version and tell me what it says. http://www.worldofminecraft.com/debug if you don't have java 7 and you have the most up-to-date java 6 version, please follow the directions in that link and post here.
http://www.worldofminecraft.com/debug
And the error I get on the minecraft.net browser is "pixel format not accelerated" or something like that.
This error means that your video card driver is too old or your D3D needs updating. You should see if there's a new video card driver available and/or update DirectX.
The wizard said there's no better version than it.
Oh, and here's the debug log for World of Minecraft:
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0
at org.lwjgl.opengl.GL11.glTexCoordPointer(GL11.java:2986)
at com.mojang.minecraft.b.c.draw(c.java:50)
at com.mojang.minecraft.b.c.addPoint(c.java:142)
at com.mojang.minecraft.b.c.addPoint(c.java:119)
at com.mojang.minecraft.b.c.a(c.java:192)
at com.mojang.minecraft.b.g.a(Unknown Source)
at com.mojang.minecraft.l.a(Unknown Source)
at com.mojang.minecraft.l.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Now I can connect to every server but mines on a separate computer. When I try doing that, I fail to connect, even though everyone else can. I have Java 6 JRE installed only on the computer. Also, the web client just blacks out. I don't know what's going on.
I already tried allotting half of my RAM to Java. Nothing.
Please, people, you have to help me here!
How many times do I have to keep putting this topic up before you say anything?
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Yeah, same here, can someone fix this problem? I'd really appreciate it.