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Using the right Java

Chris edited this page Aug 27, 2023 · 41 revisions

Generally you should use Java with the same architecture as your CPU. There are different version requirements for different Minecraft versions. If you don't know which one and how to get it, read on. After you installed the correct version make sure to select it.

Windows

Minecraft 1.17 and newer

Pick the JRE versions and make sure to match the architecture with your system, usually x64 (64-bit)

Azul: https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-17-lts&os=windows&architecture=x86-64-bit&package=jre

Other Distributions
 

Minecraft 1.16 and older

Pick the JRE versions and make sure to match the architecture with your system, usually x64 (64-bit)

Note: There is an exception when using some poorly supported/unsupported old integrated GPUs from Intel. See [Unsupported-Intel-GPUs] for details.

Azul: https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&os=windows&architecture=x86-64-bit&package=jre

Other Distributions

 

macOS

Minecraft 1.17 and newer

Azul: https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-17-lts&os=macos&architecture=x86-64-bit&package=jre For least amount of issues, choose .dmg download.

Native ARM Java is currently not supported on MultiMC and x86_64 packages are required for M1/M2 computers.

Minecraft 1.16 and older

 

Linux

Minecraft 1.17 and newer

  • Ubuntu/Debian derivatives: openjdk-17-jre
  • Arch jre17-openjdk
  • Fedora java-17-openjdk
  • OpenSUSE: java-17-openjdk

Minecraft 1.16 and older

  • Ubuntu/Debian derivatives: openjdk-8-jre
  • Arch jre8-openjdk
  • Fedora java-1.8.0-openjdk
  • OpenSUSE: java-1.8.0-openjdk

Common issue is that people install only the headless version, and then it doesn't work. Make sure you have the full desktop version. Headless is for servers.

 

 

 

 

Setting up Java in MultiMC

Set Instance Java Installation

Go to Edit Instance -> Settings -> Java -> Java Installation.

https://i.imgur.com/B9njIC1.png

My Java Installation doesn't appear on the list, what do I do?

Try refreshing the list. If that fails, you'll need to locate the Java executable yourself - within the root Java directory this is ./bin/java on Unix systems, and .\bin\javaw.exe on Windows.

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