![]() I checked the checksums before unpacking, too. All the mentioned systems are up to date with the newest Windows 10 verison 20H2. Nonetheless, I expect it to work in a virtualized Windows 10 installation as it should at a native one. At work I don't have a native Windows 10 installation. At my private Windows 10 Pro computer with a native Windows 10 installation I can't verify the same behaviour. I should mention, I see this error only on my computer at work (at my Windows 10 Pro installation within an Oracle VirtualBox instance and in a freshly setup Windows 10 Home installation within an Oracle VirtualBox instance). From this directory call bin\java -version.Change your working directory (via CMD) into the unpacked graalvm directory (you should see the files contained in the archive: bin, jre, etc.).Download the GraalVM CE for Windows: into your download directory (or wherever you like).I have tried the recent GraalVM CE _1548 and it still doesn't work This is the launcher I use, could you please reproduce the problem? There are many open source launchers out there, you can choose any one. The launcher is light and you do not need to download the game, just from the configuration you must point to the javaw.exe and that's all, the error will appear. Maybe you could reproduce the problem I have, it would take you 1 minute surely. ![]() I have tested on Ubuntu and I also had that error. ![]() The problem recurs on linux if I'm not mistaken. The launcher runs, but when I point to the javaw which is so that the game knows which version to use, I immediately receive the error, as if it were performing some check and it gives an unsuccessful result, that's what I understand superficially I have no way to find the error log, it is something that never happened to me, maybe there is a more advanced way to do it but I am an end user and I really don't know how. :( It's driving me crazy Also the error message appears 2 or 3 times in a row. I have tried to run the launcher via cmd as Oleg told me, showing me its operations in real time but at the time of the error it does not show anything, because the log it shows is from the launcher and not from the JVM. ![]() Regarding the error, it is an error of the JVM and not of the launcher, since in the game folder no crashlog appears, I know what they are talking about, but no logs appear in the home java directory or in the crashlogs directory of the game. ![]()
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