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<li>Open your Minecraft game directory. This is the folder that contains the {{samp|Minecraft.exe}} file that you launch to play Minecraft. This is usually not the same folder that contains the {{samp|minecraft.jar}} file. </li>
 
<li>Open your Minecraft game directory. This is the folder that contains the {{samp|Minecraft.exe}} file that you launch to play Minecraft. This is usually not the same folder that contains the {{samp|minecraft.jar}} file. </li>
 
<li>Right-click and select New → Text Document. This will create a new text document in the same location as the {{samp|minecraft.exe}} file. Name the file "Minecraft New Launcher" or something similar. </li>
 
<li>Right-click and select New → Text Document. This will create a new text document in the same location as the {{samp|minecraft.exe}} file. Name the file "Minecraft New Launcher" or something similar. </li>
<li>Enter in the code to allocate more RAM. Enter the following code into your text document: <br><br>
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<li>Enter in the code to allocate more RAM. Enter the following code into your text document:  
 
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<li>Change {{var|####}} to the value in megabytes that you want to allocate. To allocate 2 GB, type {{kbd|2048}}. To allocate 3 GB, type {{kbd|3072}}. To allocate 4 GB, type {{kbd|4096}}. To allocate 5 GB, type {{kbd|5120}}.</li>
 
<li>Change {{var|####}} to the value in megabytes that you want to allocate. To allocate 2 GB, type {{kbd|2048}}. To allocate 3 GB, type {{kbd|3072}}. To allocate 4 GB, type {{kbd|4096}}. To allocate 5 GB, type {{kbd|5120}}.</li>