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Bug "Failed to bind the game client because of an agentloadexception"

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I am on a MAC IOS 10.15.5

Tried restating tons of times have the OSRS client downloaded and the newest version of JAVA

Here is the LOG:

Attempting to start official client. If it does not open shortly please do so manually.
Checking for a new game client every second for two minutes or until one is found.
Found a new game instance after 16 seconds.
Failed to bind to the game client because of an AgentLoadException
com.sun.tools.attach.AgentLoadException: Unable to add JAR file to system class path
at sun.tools.attach.HotSpotVirtualMachine.loadAgent(pr:183)
at nul.IIIIIiiIIiiII.short(uac:176)
at nul.IiIiIiiIiIiIi.run(dec:178)
[Clouse] Downloaded 1000 human mouse movements selected for you by Clouse.
 
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used that link still nothing starting to think its not fixable

Hopefully you uninstalled all previous Java installations, and then installed 32 bit Java.

Failed to bind to virtual machine because of a AgentInitializationException:
RuneMate and the game client need to both run on x32 bit Java. Remove any x64 bit Java installations and RuneMate, and then install RuneMate again – it will automatically download the correct x32 bit Java version and everything will work.

Judging by this post over on the troubleshooting thread that is pinned at the very top of this sub-forum, you probably don't even have to install 32 bit Java. Just remove all Java's, restart, reinstall RM and give it a go. If that doesn't work, then reinstall Java 32 bit. Even if it does work however, make sure to reinstall Java :)
 
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On OSX you can use an x64 JRE.

OP - Re-install an Oracle JRE and then RuneMate.
 
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On OSX you can use an x64 JRE.

OP - Re-install an Oracle JRE and then RuneMate.

Uninstalled everything, re downloaded everything, restarted my computer. Nothing is working still really not sure what else there is to try.
 
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Uninstalled everything, re downloaded everything, restarted my computer. Nothing is working still really not sure what else there is to try.

Likely a firewall issue - we communicate with the game client via your network card, so the likelihood is that the socket is being blocked. Make sure you're running both RM and RS as admin.
 
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Likely a firewall issue - we communicate with the game client via your network card, so the likelihood is that the socket is being blocked. Make sure you're running both RM and RS as admin.

Im a little slow with computers how do you run programs as admin on a mac? The setting on my computer say the firewall is off so is it even possible that thats the issue?
 
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Im a little slow with computers how do you run programs as admin on a mac? The setting on my computer say the firewall is off so is it even possible that thats the issue?

Honestly I'm not familiar with OSX whatsoever, I was basing my response from the message in the exception.
 
@Cloud might have an idea, though.
 
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Im a little slow with computers how do you run programs as admin on a mac? The setting on my computer say the firewall is off so is it even possible that thats the issue?

Go to application information and there you will find your answer. (right click the app)
 
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yeah there is literally no fix for this at all. i've done every single thing every one has suggested and nothing. still says the same thing
 
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I'm having the same problem on Mac. I've tried reinstalling all my Javas and there's no such thing as running as admin on Mac.
 
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I'm having the same problem on Mac. I've tried reinstalling all my Javas and there's no such thing as running as admin on Mac.

I mean in theory you could run as root but yeah having looked it up I wouldn't have thought it'd make a difference.
 
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