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Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Cheers, they worked better than the last one, offered to uninstall or repair Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributable, but I still don't see the Runtime thing reappearing after I repaired. Maybe I have to use this to remove and then reinstall the redistributable form scratch again... I'll keep the error logs coming every time I do something in case something happens in them. hs_err_pid4948.log Edit: tried the remove option, reinstalled, still no difference. Have another error log. hs_err_pid8108.log -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Okay, I've uninstalled Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 runtime, tried Forge, no difference, error log included, now how do I reinstall it? Whenever I run vcredist_x86.exe, it wants me to "Resolve the following: A newer version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable has been detected on the machine." According to a search of my hard drive, I have a huge number of vcredist_x86.exes, for various different games and some drivers, so might it be something to do with one of them? hs_err_pid5696.log -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Before I do that, where can I find a download for it? I can find a Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributable just fine, but I don't know if that's the right thing or not. Can't find anything that says runtime. -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Yep, downloaded forge-1.11.2-13.20.0.2311-installer.jar. Crashes in exactly the same way, in exactly the same place, for, I bet, the exact same reason. So let's make the thread about that now, so my last chance at getting some help with this isn't lost. hs_err_pid10844.log -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
I didn't think renaming it would be a thing anyway, just wanted to make that clear. I'm not worried about mods, the version isn't important either. Overall, I'm fairly certain that this isn't a problem with Forge itself, but rather with Java, and the problem is presenting itself through the Forge installer. In fact, the crash doesn't happen at the point where mods come into it and I'm fairly certain that the crash isn't even happening in the code of the Forge Installer itself, it's just a crash that Forge is reporting and nobody else will help me! As for why I'm using 1.7.10, it's becuase I'm running a modpack. People don't, in my experience, usually make any updates for mods past 1.7.10, some do to 1.8, but I've only very rarely seen anything past that. Something about technical limitations bacause of some crap Microsoft pulled on the core Minecraft code. If it helps to clear anything up, I have managed to do a workaround to this problem, and have successfully installed, run, and played on a server I installed using this version of Forge. The mods aren't the problem, and I'm fairly certain it's not the Forge Installer itself either. Heck, just to be sure, I'll download the 1.11 version and tell you that it happens exactly the same. -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Okay, tried that, no difference. Now that I've got rid of my 32 bit Java, I don't think that's connected to the problem anymore. The forge installer HAS to be using the 64 bit version. Also, in case this is an imortant, it's the Windows install version, so it's an .exe rather than a .jar. forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614-1.7.10-installer-win.exe(no longer about this version). I haven't renamed it. -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Wait, did he mean to create another .bat file and run it like that? Hmmmh, I can give that a go. -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Got it, 32 bit version is gone. However, I use a .bat file to run my servers, not the .jar, so I'm going to need a bit more than that I'm afraid. In the meantime, I'll have a fiddle, see what I can do on my own...... -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Okay, I thought it would be a good idea to have a clean out of my modpack installs sometime soon. You're sure there's nothing that will throw a fit if I only give it the 64 bit Java? Because if there isn't, the 32 bit version can fuck right off, it's caused me nothing but problems. Okay, I know how to select which version of Java to use when I'm making a .bat file to run a server with, but I'm afraid I don't know how to do that to the Forge Installer. I don't even know for sure how I'm supposed to edit it at all! -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX replied to VegladeX's topic in Support & Bug Reports
Gave it a go, no change. Nuked and reinstalled both 32 and 64 bit versions of Java just in case. However, there are a ton of files called "Java" in all my different minercaft installs (I play a lot of different modpacks and host a few for friends), so I hope it's nothing to do with those. If there's anything else I can do to get a more relevant crash report from the core awt compiled code, please let me know. -
Crash on clicking [...] to change install directory
VegladeX posted a topic in Support & Bug Reports
What the title says: I run the Forge installer, it asks for permission to change files, I click yes, it opens the installer window, I click Install Server, it says "There are already files at the target directory", so I click the ... button next to the displayed "C:\Users\<me>\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft" directory filepath. Then the installer closes and I get an error log; e.g. "hs_err_pid2384.log". I'll attach one to this post. I've done some experimenting, cut-pasted the .minecraft directory somewhere else for safekeeping and tried running the installer without anything in the way and it worked without a problem, so the issue is just about changing the install directory. I have reason to believe that this is something to do with Java, as another Java-based application I have has been experiencing a similar crash when trying to open the file explorer to select files to open with the application, save files to a location, and change the directory where it keeps data as well. I have posted bug reports on its forum and to Oracle, but have had no help from them, so I can only hope that someone here has a clue about what's going on and what I can do about it. Note: I can work around the issue by removing my .minecraft directory, installing the server I need in its place, and then renaming the server and reinstating .minecraft, but this does not help in resolving the issue. hs_err_pid2384.log