Just started crashing for me on 7/10/17, nobody had used it for a few days, not sure what changed. The Mojang logo on white screen comes up, then after a bit the application tanks. I have tried opening it in "airplane mode" as well as after rebooting in airplane mode. Still crashes.
Window 10 version, as of last week we were running build 399004, dated 2017-06-29. I think it's version 1.1.3.52 but hard to say without getting it to start up. Unless you can point me to logfiles that would tell what version we've been updated to...
Windows 10 Pro, build 15063.413 Intel HD Graphics 4400, driver 20.19.15.4531, dated 9/29/16 (what Windows says is installed) (slightly concerned about the driver because Intel's site says the latest driver has a newer date but an older version number)
This may be a red herring but I did notice a few days ago that Windows has in some sense changed its idea of our monitor (HDMI connection), as it's making the "hardware connected" chime when monitor is powered on/off or HDMI cable unplugged, for the first time ever. Monitor is a Dell S2409W. Driver version 1.0.0.0, date 5/11/2009, the driver file has a timestamp of 3/18/2017.
Just started crashing for me on 7/10/17, nobody had used it for a few days, not sure what changed.
The Mojang logo on white screen comes up, then after a bit the application tanks. I have tried opening it in "airplane mode" as well as after rebooting in airplane mode. Still crashes.
Window 10 version, as of last week we were running build 399004, dated 2017-06-29. I think it's version 1.1.3.52 but hard to say without getting it to start up. Unless you can point me to logfiles that would tell what version we've been updated to...
Windows 10 Pro, build 15063.413
Intel HD Graphics 4400, driver 20.19.15.4531, dated 9/29/16 (what Windows says is installed)
(slightly concerned about the driver because Intel's site says the latest driver has a newer date but an older version number)
This may be a red herring but I did notice a few days ago that Windows has in some sense changed its idea of our monitor (HDMI connection), as it's making the "hardware connected" chime when monitor is powered on/off or HDMI cable unplugged, for the first time ever. Monitor is a Dell S2409W. Driver version 1.0.0.0, date 5/11/2009, the driver file has a timestamp of 3/18/2017.
PS - no texture packs or third party anything.