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timberwo1f

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  1. I don't really think it's using Java 6, it just refused to install without it. It took a few tries but it finally installed after I got the Java 6 it wanted. So apparently it was my pre-existing mods (transferred in files from old computer) that was causing the crash - gonna have to get new versions of those mods I guess
  2. Ok, so I got some sleep and went back at it - I found a JRE for 6 on minecraft forums and the first time forge installed it said it missed some libraries. Second time, it said it grabbed one required library. Now it shows up as a version of mc in the edit profile area, but it won't run, keeps crashing.
  3. yes I did, and the problem persists - I just attempted 1.10.2 and still got the Java issue - can't find that version of Java on their site
  4. I've tried Installer and Installer Win - and even Universal (yes, I read statements but I did this before I read that). Both have same result. I have Minecraft version 1.11 and am attempting to install the 1.11 version of Forge for it. It never even installs, I click it, and I get the Java message.
  5. As soon as I click the installer file it says this: This Application requires a Java Runtime Environment 1.6.0 The only option is to press the OK button, which opens the Java page.
  6. Greetings! I am attempting to install Forge on my new ASUS computer, so I can have the mods I love, but every type of install I try is met with an error message that states that I need Java 6 - which is no longer offered by Java. How can I fix this? Timberwo1f

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