I am not sure what you mean. Since SquidHQ has nothing to do with how the server saves towns and worlds, I will assume you mean singleplayer worlds. The SquidHQ launcher is pretty much equal to normal Minecraft - it only removes the blacklist. For anything else, the rule "If Minecraft does it, SquidHQ does it in the same way" applies.
Yes, but I meant will Rising/Legacy be saved, and will we keep our towns as well as ranks and features.
Yes. Nothing front-end server wise will change. you can already use squidHD on ecc or any other server.
Your second error message shows where the issue is: Your graphics drivers and Windows 10. Personally, if you can reproduce the bug and click "Fix The Problem" when the dialogue box pops up, that will guide you through updating the drivers. Else, I'd suggest looking on the internet for a tutorial on updating your drivers.
We are in communication with McAfee to remove one false positive. All other AVs are fine. Further more we have already submitted paper work to get a Windows certificate for this. (Takes a few days, involves our lawyer and costs quite a bit).
ok so i get a message saying that there is a virus detected are you saying @andrewkm that it is a fake message or that it really might have a virus
This issue is ONLY when I use squid to try to open MC Then when I do go to "update driver" I get a unknown error when downloading the new driver software
Let me add that technically every executable file can potentially host viruses (and non even just executables), therefore very paranoid AVs would identify almost any .exe file as a virus just in case, unless instructed otherwise. As this is not a virus, just ignore the message and instruct your AV to never bother you again about that particular file.
Not sure why this was attached to this thread when unanswered, but if someone could help that'd be great, thank you
This topic seems very helpful: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...tion-of-vm-could-not-reserve-enough-space-for One anwser has fixed this problem for many on here Spoiler Here is how to fix it: Go to Start->Control Panel->System->Advanced(tab)->Environment Variables->System Code: Variables->New: Variable name: _JAVA_OPTIONS Variable value: -Xmx512M Variable name: Path Variable value: ;C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin;F:\JDK\bin; Change this to your appropriate path. I personally havent got a Windows so i cannot investigate further. It also sounds like a 32bit and 64bit java issue. You sure you have the correct one installed?
When I tried to run this my antivirus had a MAJOR meltdown. It came up with w32.malware.gen. After more searching I discovered that it is most likely a false/positive. I also use malwarebytes and it didn't pick up on anything. I'm trying to convince my antivirus that it's all good but am meeting with major resistance!