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Liviid

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  1. I think my save file was potentially corrupted (based on what I have been reading online). The world has loaded and saved perfectly fine for weeks. Today I added about 6 new mods and updated 3 mod libraries, and then encountered the following error: "Errors in currently selected data packs prevented the world from loading. You can either try to load it with only the vanilla data pack ("safe mode"), or go back to the title screen and fix it manually." I have tried changing to a newer Forge version, reverting the updated mods back to original versions, removing the new mods, removing and readding all mods, removing my world file and loading the forge profile and adding it back, renaming the level.dat_old file as level.dat... Nothing has worked yet. Forge loads fine and I don't want to risk trying to reload the world in "safe mode" in case I end up losing mod-related content. Not sure how that works. I am having trouble reading the output log to determine what is causing the error. Any advice is better than none!! Thank you! Info: Minecraft 1.20.1 Forge 47.1.3 Mod list (includes which mods are disabled, newly added before this error, and any changes I found after the error) : https://pastebin.com/nquXY1Hj Latest log: https://pastebin.com/U4fD0kAt

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