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  1. I just tried with Forge .679 and it's still no good.
  2. This is also affecting the default texture pack.
  3. Several days ago I had decided to update my Minecraft 1.5.1 to Forge .665 because Thaumcraft 3 and Equivalent Exchange 3 had updated and ottoguy2's Ultimate API used Forge .618 which is not compatible with the two. I installed Forge .665 and all of the other 1.5.1 ready JAR mods included in uAPI and the necessary mods for whatever mods/coremods I'd be using. When I ran the game a lot of the textures were missing or buggy -- some weren't there at all and others were cutoff portions of other textures. The Minecraft hotbar was also bugged, messing with my texturepack. My old uAPI Minecraft JAR had no problems whatsoever with textures. I'm looking for a solution. I have read in various places that updating lwjgl is a solution for some problems. Maybe my problem can also be solved this way but I have no idea on how to do it. Below is what I'm dealing with. Texture pack before installing Forge .676 (id est vanilla Minecraft JAR) Texture pack after installing Forge .676 List of Forge versions I've tested Current bin folder with only Forge .676 installed and no mods ForgeModLoader-client-0.log + I've read through the log and it mentioned an older lwjgl. I'll force update Minecraft, reinstall Forge .676 and test it out. ++It did not work.

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