

# An error report file with more information is saved as: # There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue. How to diagnose this error even when running the simple command: java -version Memory parameters in "eclipse.ini" file: -startup I have attached the error message screen shot. I also get this message while starting Eclipse. I use a Win 8 system with i3 Processor and have around 20gb of free disk space in my C Drive.Įclipse version: Eclipse Juno Service release 2 I have changed my JRE from 1.7 to 1.8 too. Native memory allocation (malloc) failed to allocate 4088 bytes for AllocateHeapĪn error report file with more information is saved as:Į:\Eclipse_Workspace\BTest\hs_err_pid1888.log If anyone else has any other things in mind that might be able to fix this, I would really appreciate any feedback.When I run my Java code in Eclipse, I get the following message: There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue. I of course also ran DDU to give that a try and of course came out no luckier than before. And I'm still in the same spot that I was from the beginning. I ran a full scan and repair of all drivers using DriverEasy Pro.


Again in the case of Minecraft Java, I can then see the launcher, and click play, but then upon launching, it crashes and states that my driver does not support OpenGL. I found somewhere along the pipeline that disabling my AMD graphics device would allow me to see the windows, which ended up working, but this poses new problems. In the example of the Minecraft launcher, I am able to move my cursor around and click start, because I know where that button is, but when I start it, it just crashes. On my University laptop, I don't expect to play any impressive games, but when trying to open the Minecraft Java Launcher or even something as lightweight as Spotify, I end up having the window show either a white screen, or a black border that outline's the window's parameters with nothing filled in. This is a bump of another user's post that I am also encountering.
