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When I updated forge, I got to the Mojang screen for about 1 millisecond and then I got a black screen.

Here is my ForgeModloader-client-0:

 

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [iNFO] [ForgeModLoader] Forge Mod Loader version 3.1.15.378 for Minecraft client:1.3.2, server:1.3.2 loading

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] All core mods are successfully located

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Discovering coremods

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Found a candidate coremod CodeChickenCore 0.6.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Loading coremod CodeChickenCore 0.6.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Loaded coremod CodeChickenCore 0.6.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Found a candidate coremod NotEnoughItems 1.4.0.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Loading coremod NotEnoughItems 1.4.0.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Loaded coremod NotEnoughItems 1.4.0.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Found library file argo-2.25.jar present and correct in lib dir

 

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Found library file guava-12.0.1.jar present and correct in lib dir

 

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Found library file asm-all-4.0.jar present and correct in lib dir

 

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Running coremod plugins

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Running coremod plugin FMLCorePlugin

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Coremod plugin FMLCorePlugin run successfully

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Running coremod plugin FMLForgePlugin

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Coremod plugin FMLForgePlugin run successfully

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Running coremod plugin CodeChickenCorePlugin

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] Adding Accesstransformer map: codechickencore_at.cfg

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Coremod plugin CodeChickenCorePlugin run successfully

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Running coremod plugin NEICorePlugin

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] Adding Accesstransformer map: nei_at.cfg

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Coremod plugin NEICorePlugin run successfully

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Validating minecraft

2012-09-19 18:56:11 [FINEST] [ForgeModLoader] Minecraft validated, launching...

2012-09-19 18:56:12 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] Inserted super call into aqu.c

2012-09-19 18:56:12 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] aqh was overriden from NotEnoughItems 1.4.0.0.jar

2012-09-19 18:56:15 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] Generated BlockMobSpawner helper method.

2012-09-19 18:56:16 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] 93 achievements

2012-09-19 18:56:16 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] 195 recipes

2012-09-19 18:56:16 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] Setting user: rekrabhpesoj, 3116366824901841476

2012-09-19 18:56:16 [iNFO] [sTDOUT] LWJGL Version: 2.4.2

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] Exception in thread "Minecraft main thread" java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: ofCustomFonts

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at aov.getFontTexturePack(FontRenderer.java:285)

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at aov.init(FontRenderer.java:135)

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at aov.<init>(FontRenderer.java:118)

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.a(Minecraft.java:412)

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:746)

2012-09-19 18:56:18 [iNFO] [sTDERR] at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

 

Any help?

Posted

If you're installing manually, it's best to start with a clean minecraft.jar via Force Update if you want to add the newest Forge. But for most mods you can make this easier on yourself if you use MultiMC or Magic Launcher. Direwolf made a video spotlight of MultiMC 4.0, so give that a watch on how to do things with it. It's really simple.

 

However, if you insist on doing it manually (Which isn't necessarily a bad thing... you learn stuff), just remember to backup your minecraft.jar before you change anything about it.

Check out my

Texture Packs Thread here on the Forge Forum. :)

Currently in the process of adding some mod support for JohnSmith Texture Pack.

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Posted

All of you are wrong!

Install Optifine LAST, AFTER forge.

That's what the Optifine OP says, but apparently only a small handful read it.

Read the EAQ before posting! OR ELSE!

 

This isn't building better software, its trying to grab a place in the commit list of a highly visible github project.

 

www.forgeessentials.com

 

Don't PM me, I don't check this account unless I have to.

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