Updated How to allocate more memory to your Minecraft instance (markdown)
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2. Under **Java memory**, drag the slider or input the desired amount.<br>
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# Minecraft Launcher
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1. Open the Launcher and verify you’re on the Java Edition section of the launcher.
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2. Click on the installations tab and find which installation you want to allocate more RAM to.Accessing the installations tab in the Minecraft Launcher
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3. Hover over the installation you want to allocate more RAM to and click on the more options (3-dot menu) and click on edit.
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4. Click on the More Options text.<br>
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5. Change the number after the argument `-Xmx` to allocate more RAM. (i.e. `-Xmx1G` = 1GB of RAM, `-Xmx6G` = 6GB of RAM etc.)
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