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How to fix the client you hook on to from black screening?

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Basically, after about 30-40 minuets of running, whatever platform you're hooking the game from, RSclient/OSbuddy/Webbrowser, it will black screen. On OSbot, your screen is frozen with the "Loading-please wait." (I obviously did the white out)

 

Apparently this happens because the client you're using (not osbot) runs out of memory because the newer versions of mirror load objects faster so it needs to use more memory. The only fixable solution to this problem that @MGI showed me was to go into a file called "oldschool.prm" and change the memory output. (This was for the official oldschool client).

 

The only problem with doing this was that he did mention to me that Jagex sends this information to their servers so changing the memory on the client could possibly flag the accounts, although he wasn't 100% sure.

 

I had tried this fix last saturday and it prevented the clients from freezing up until Tuesday morning, where I had 20 accounts that were all running on mirror and on clients with the increased memory banned. Whether or not changing the clients memory had anything to do with it, I do not want to take the risk again.

 

Does anyone else know how to fix this without changing the memory or is this something that @MGI will have to fix by making changes to the mirror client?

 

Also, is anyone else even experiencing this because I haven't seen anyone else post about this happening to them.

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Is it the only java installed

 

Yes, this has nothing to do with java anyway.

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