I'm kinda thinking this might be a Windows 10 issue, because, if memory serves, on my previous rig (which ran Windows 7), I don't think I ever ran into this issue on any of the versions of BloodGDX (what it was just called back then, before all the individual games got merged into BuildGDX) I played on.but that's just a guess at this point. Java Platform SE binary not responding Minecraft is not exclusive to Windows 10 and many Windows 8 users have also reported the issue. I didn't notice this for like.a good few hours, therefore my playtime on Blood is rather higher than what it should be lol I did some Googling and found out that the program is Java-related (which I know is what BuildGDX runs out), and once I deleted the process, it closed down the game completely, so I could actually start it again. It disappears from Apps item in Task manager but remains in Background processes. Go to command prompt and type java -version and. Delete path variable if its not already removed and click OK to finish.
Go System Properties and then to Edit the system environmental variables and Click on Environment Variables.
The first time I saw this, I didn't notice it until I went back into my Steam library to start the game back up, only to see the button say "Stop" instead of "Play" took me some rooting around in the Task Manager to see exactly what was still running and that's when I saw this program for the first time. How to cause to disappearing OpenJDK Platform binary processes from Task Manager after closing the applications. Uninstall openjdk from windows - By removing openjdk bin path from System PATH Variable. Is there a way to make this program end by itself once you close the game out? Inside the System Configuration window, navigate to the Services tab and click the Disable all button. Next, type msconfig and hit Enter to open the System Configuration menu. Whenever I close out the game, some program Open JDK Platform Binary stays open in the background until I manually go into the Task Manager and end the process there. How do I disable Openjdk platform binary Press Windows key + R to open up a Run box. So, I've been playing One Unit Whole Blood via BuildGDX for a while now and ever since v1.07 (still happening as of the most current version, v1.15), the below happens: