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  1. #1 need help every time i run the "run.bat" 
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    hello, every time i run the "run.bat" i get this error

    Deathlypvpz Starting, do not close!
    Error occurred during initialization of VM
    Could not reserve enough space for object heap
    Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine.
    Error: A fatal exception has occurred. Program will exit.
    Press any key to continue . . .
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    you're trying to use too much ram for your computer
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    You probably have it at Xmx1000, try Xmx512.
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    You assigned more memory in the arguments than your computer actually has.
    Just right click and edit the run.bat file and look for Xmx[numbers]

    The numbers is the amount of RAM (in MB) you need to fill in.
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    Actually the number itself is in bytes I think, seeing you add m to the number to make it MBs.
    But besides that, listen to what the people above say .
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