Fatal Error - Java Runtime Environment

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Fatal Error - Java Runtime Environment
  1. Unread #1 - Jan 11, 2011 at 2:16 PM
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    Fatal Error - Java Runtime Environment

    hey lads, for some reason i am unable to bot on my alternative computer. Windows operating system, the client randomly closes and gives me a error log file in the botclient folder, its to do with Java. after trying to fix this problem for ages searching everywhere for a solution, one was not found.

    so i decided to wipe the computer, and attempt installing a different operating system - Linux, and try it on that. i am still receiving the same fucking errors somehow, despite a complete pc wipe and change of operating system. mind = blown, any genius's out there able to give me some insight into fixing this bloody problem? heres what the error log contains:

     
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    Fatal Error - Java Runtime Environment

    This may or may not be helpful but I think you can eliminate the problem being with the JRE. This has got to be one of the following.

    It is either a problem with the actual program, a problem with your network, or a problem with the way the program interfaces with the hardware on your computer.

    I see that you're running it as a root user so it is not a privilege problem. This is strange and the error report does little to give me any idea what exactly the problem is. Its just a mass of hexadecimal instructions that are indecipherable to any person.

    I did do enough digging to find that a SIGSEVG error (the one you're experiencing) is sometimes caused when a java program uses a lot of local variables. This will cause hotspot crashes. My guess is that the program that you are running was just sloppily coded. As of right now I don't know of a fix. Wait for a newer version of Java to come out and hope that it gets patched....
     
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