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  1. Went through the process of modding manually, got the same error (as well as an additional error relating to RedPower). Crash Report: ForgeModLoader.txt: Edit: Potentially relevant - using both MultiMC and modding normally, Minecraft opens and runs fine with JUST the Jar mods in. Adding the others brings the crashes about. Edit 2: Deleted the redpower.cfg file to fix the Red Power error and it corrected the other error. Magic. Thanks either way.
  2. Trying that now, just thought I'd mention that I'd tried the latest version through MultiMC.
  3. I had the same thought and updated to the latest Forge, same error. Running 3.3.8.164.
  4. As above - my Minecraft crashes on loading, and I'm using the same mods/installation method as DW20 as per http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/876538-direwolf20s-lets-play-minecraft-v125-season-4/ (MultiMC method). My jar mods load Forge -> Mystcraft Forge client -> Optifine -> CodeChicken Core -> NEI -> Sparrow (for Doggy Talents). Crash report: ForgeModLoader.txt: I've had a look around for similar errors and found http://minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php/topic,759.msg6013.html#msg6013 which suggested EE might be faulty, but in removing EE from MultiMC it resulted in the same crash. Thanks for any help you guys can provide, if you need extra information let me know.

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