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Bladen XX

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  1. i think i am just gonna manually find and download the missing files
  2. Sure, here: Forge: https://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/index_1.12.2.html Java: https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp (I had downloaded the offline 64 bit version)
  3. Is there a way to manually download these jarfiles and place them within the .minecraft folder I have done it this way for some of them and i no longer have them pop up and when i go into the folders in the org file, I don't even have the scala jarfiles at all
  4. 64 bit, and i had forge downloaded before, but my minecraft wouldn't even load, so i had fixed that and this is now happening
  5. no it is in the file i crated to keep track of all my games... I need to rename it really, but it is steam games mostly and yes and now it says that it cannot this version on it
  6. I am now using cmd and it is not able to access the forge jarfile
  7. unfortunately i was and the CMD program says it is unable to access the jarfile for the forge now
  8. I've done this and it cannot find or load the .net.preferIPv4Stack
  9. I have the most up to date java and everything
  10. I had followed these guidelines and they had not worked, it tells me it does not recognize Java as a internal or external command
  11. I recently have gotten this error when I have had forge downloaded in the past and I have no clue what caused it and I need assistance with it. Any idea on what is happening

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