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quincymaru

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  1. I installed all of my mods just yesterday so I don't think that there are any updates to my mods And if there was then my Minecraft should have been broken at the start of today, not in the middle of my tinkering
  2. Hello! Apologies in advance if I did anything wrong. I read the EAQ but I'm not entirely sure what Pastebin is? I was having problems with blocks lagging when I went to mine them so I tried to change how much RAM Minecraft could use, along with installing a 64 bit version of Java. I'm thinking something I did went wrong, because the game crashed at launch. So I uninstalled the 64 bit version and deleted .minecraft (I have it backed up in a separate location) after trying to set the RAM amount back to what it was and deleting my mods from the mod folder. I only had four mods (Mo' Villages, Chance Cubes, Ender Compass, and PiTweaks) and I only installed the Forge yesterday. The Forge version was working just fine until I tried to change the RAM. The normal version of Minecraft works still. I tried restarting my computer to no avail. I don't even get an error message. The launcher (I'm using the vanilla launcher) just says that an unexpected error occurred and the game has crashed. I reinstalled Forge after deleting .minecraft and made sure to run normal Minecraft before running the Forge version.

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