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  1. Minecraft Launcher
  2. MCL-24169

A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment

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      I'm trying to lunch Minecraft 1.18.2 but is crashes immediately

      See attached logs for more info.

      The problem seems to be between Minecraft versions 1.18 to 1.19.3.

      From 1.19.4 and up it works.

      1.17.1 and earlier dose work too.

       

      After a couple of tries I get a blue screen!?

       

      I have tried different versions of Java with not successes.

      I have tried different launchers with no success.

      I have tried updating all drives I can think of and even the BIOS.

       

      I need 1.18.2 since I'm playing a modpack that uses this version.

      It all worked fine on my old computer, but after upgrading to the a new PC it stopped working.

      The problems is both when I try the mod pack (Vault Hunters 3rd Edition) and on regular Vanilla.

      The logs is from Vanilla with Vanilla launcher.

       

      Also worth mentioning is that during all my ties it randomly worked 2-3 times, I even played a couple of hours without any issues. But after closing and trying to starting again the problem was back.

       

      I don’t know if there might be some issue with my hardware or some incompatibility with it?

      I'm out of ideas and will be grateful if someone might know how to solved this?

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