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Gendarmy

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  1. Hey, I came here because I have a recent problem where I can't start a server (in 1.16.5-36.2.34) which is odd since I was able to just yesterday. The only difference being that I added mods to my server, so I assumed the problem was the new mods, I delete them but the server still won't start. I delete all the other mods and it still not starting. I decide to create another server which works when vanilla, but as soon as I add mods, it won't start. I uninstall and reinstall Java, try pretty much everything there is on the internet but it just doesn't want to work. I'd like to add that when I run the start.bat in Administrator mode, a window from Java Virtual Machine Launcher appears telling me "unable to access jarfile" if that means anything. Here's what I have in my start.bat file: "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_341\bin\javaw.exe" -Xmx6144M -Xms6144M -jar forge-1.16.5-36.2.34.jar PAUSE Here's what appears on the cmd when I try to start the server: https://imgur.com/a/IqCuEWV Here are the logs: I'd add two things, In the screenshot the name of the jar file is "forgeserver.jar" that's because I saw a video saying it would help renaming the jar file, it didn't but it's the same name as in the cmd and it was still not working when the name was "forge-1.16.5-36.2.34.jar". 2nd thing being that all the mods where working in client so it makes it more odd. Thanks for any help it will be greatly appreciated !

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