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When I Want To Install Any VERSION Of Forge This Error Will Be Happen===> Failed To Run Processor : Java.Net.SocketException:An Established Conection Was Aborted By The Software In Your Host Machine See Log For More Details

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JVM info: Oracle Corporation - 20.0.2 - 20.0.2+9-78
java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
Current Time: 15/08/2023 10:48:33
Host: files.minecraftforge.net [51.79.83.165]
Host: maven.minecraftforge.net [51.79.83.165]
Host: libraries.minecraft.net [13.107.246.63, 13.107.213.63]
Host: launchermeta.mojang.com [188.68.52.244, 185.207.107.146, 89.58.55.193, 89.58.52.160, 89.58.53.205, 188.68.39.235, 188.68.35.84, 46.38.253.181, 89.58.55.33, 89.58.39.163]
Host: piston-meta.mojang.com [10.202.8.218, 10.202.8.219]
Host: authserver.mojang.com [18.66.122.115, 18.66.122.99, 18.66.122.3, 18.66.122.46]
Found java version 20.0.2
Extracting json
Considering minecraft client jar
Downloading libraries
Found 0 additional library directories
Considering library cpw.mods:securejarhandler:2.1.10
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm:9.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-commons:9.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-tree:9.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-util:9.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-analysis:9.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:accesstransformers:8.0.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.antlr:antlr4-runtime:4.9.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:eventbus:6.0.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:forgespi:7.0.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:coremods:5.0.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library cpw.mods:modlauncher:10.0.9
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:unsafe:0.2.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:mergetool:1.1.5:api
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.electronwill.night-config:core:3.6.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.electronwill.night-config:toml:3.6.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.apache.maven:maven-artifact:3.8.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.jodah:typetools:0.6.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecrell:terminalconsoleappender:1.2.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.jline:jline-reader:3.12.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.jline:jline-terminal:3.12.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.spongepowered:mixin:0.8.5
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.openjdk.nashorn:nashorn-core:15.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:JarJarSelector:0.3.19
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:JarJarMetadata:0.3.19
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library cpw.mods:bootstraplauncher:1.1.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:JarJarFileSystems:0.3.19
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:fmlloader:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:fmlearlydisplay:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.github.jponge:lzma-java:1.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:3.0.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.code.gson:gson:2.8.7
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.errorprone:error_prone_annotations:2.1.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.guava:guava:20.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.guava:guava:25.1-jre
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.google.j2objc:j2objc-annotations:1.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.nothome:javaxdelta:2.0.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library com.opencsv:opencsv:4.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils:1.9.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library commons-collections:commons-collections:3.2.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library commons-io:commons-io:2.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library commons-logging:commons-logging:1.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library de.oceanlabs.mcp:mcp_config:1.20.1-20230612.114412@zip
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library de.siegmar:fastcsv:2.0.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.md-5:SpecialSource:1.11.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:ForgeAutoRenamingTool:0.1.22:all
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:binarypatcher:1.1.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:fmlcore:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:fmlearlydisplay:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:fmlloader:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:forge:1.20.1-47.1.0:universal
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:installertools:1.3.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:jarsplitter:1.1.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:javafmllanguage:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:lowcodelanguage:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:mclanguage:1.20.1-47.1.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:srgutils:0.4.11
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:srgutils:0.4.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.minecraftforge:srgutils:0.4.9
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.sf.jopt-simple:jopt-simple:5.0.4
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library net.sf.jopt-simple:jopt-simple:6.0-alpha-3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.apache.commons:commons-collections4:4.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:3.8.1
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.apache.commons:commons-text:1.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.checkerframework:checker-qual:2.0.0
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.codehaus.mojo:animal-sniffer-annotations:1.14
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-analysis:9.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-analysis:9.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-commons:9.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-commons:9.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-tree:9.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm-tree:9.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm:9.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library org.ow2.asm:asm:9.3
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Considering library trove:trove:1.0.2
  File exists: Checksum validated.
Created Temporary Directory: C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Local\Temp\forge_installer8575809526043096842
  Extracting: /data/client.lzma
Building Processors
===============================================================================
  MainClass: net.minecraftforge.installertools.ConsoleTool
  Classpath:
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraftforge\installertools\1.3.0\installertools-1.3.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\md-5\SpecialSource\1.11.0\SpecialSource-1.11.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\sf\jopt-simple\jopt-simple\5.0.4\jopt-simple-5.0.4.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\google\code\gson\gson\2.8.7\gson-2.8.7.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\siegmar\fastcsv\2.0.0\fastcsv-2.0.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraftforge\srgutils\0.4.11\srgutils-0.4.11.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-commons\9.3\asm-commons-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\google\guava\guava\20.0\guava-20.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\opencsv\opencsv\4.4\opencsv-4.4.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-analysis\9.3\asm-analysis-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-tree\9.3\asm-tree-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm\9.3\asm-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-text\1.3\commons-text-1.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-lang3\3.8.1\commons-lang3-3.8.1.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-beanutils\commons-beanutils\1.9.3\commons-beanutils-1.9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-collections4\4.2\commons-collections4-4.2.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-logging\commons-logging\1.2\commons-logging-1.2.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-collections\commons-collections\3.2.2\commons-collections-3.2.2.jar
  Args: --task, MCP_DATA, --input, C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\oceanlabs\mcp\mcp_config\1.20.1-20230612.114412\mcp_config-1.20.1-20230612.114412.zip, --output, C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\oceanlabs\mcp\mcp_config\1.20.1-20230612.114412\mcp_config-1.20.1-20230612.114412-mappings.txt, --key, mappings
Task: MCP_DATA
Input:  C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\oceanlabs\mcp\mcp_config\1.20.1-20230612.114412\mcp_config-1.20.1-20230612.114412.zip
Output: C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\oceanlabs\mcp\mcp_config\1.20.1-20230612.114412\mcp_config-1.20.1-20230612.114412-mappings.txt
Key:    mappings
Extracting: config/joined.tsrg
===============================================================================
  MainClass: net.minecraftforge.installertools.ConsoleTool
  Classpath:
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraftforge\installertools\1.3.0\installertools-1.3.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\md-5\SpecialSource\1.11.0\SpecialSource-1.11.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\sf\jopt-simple\jopt-simple\5.0.4\jopt-simple-5.0.4.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\google\code\gson\gson\2.8.7\gson-2.8.7.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\de\siegmar\fastcsv\2.0.0\fastcsv-2.0.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraftforge\srgutils\0.4.11\srgutils-0.4.11.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-commons\9.3\asm-commons-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\google\guava\guava\20.0\guava-20.0.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\com\opencsv\opencsv\4.4\opencsv-4.4.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-analysis\9.3\asm-analysis-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm-tree\9.3\asm-tree-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\ow2\asm\asm\9.3\asm-9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-text\1.3\commons-text-1.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-lang3\3.8.1\commons-lang3-3.8.1.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-beanutils\commons-beanutils\1.9.3\commons-beanutils-1.9.3.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\org\apache\commons\commons-collections4\4.2\commons-collections4-4.2.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-logging\commons-logging\1.2\commons-logging-1.2.jar
    C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\commons-collections\commons-collections\3.2.2\commons-collections-3.2.2.jar
  Args: --task, DOWNLOAD_MOJMAPS, --version, 1.20.1, --side, client, --output, C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraft\client\1.20.1-20230612.114412\client-1.20.1-20230612.114412-mappings.txt
Task: DOWNLOAD_MOJMAPS
MC Version: 1.20.1
Side:       client
Output:     C:\Users\Haghani\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\libraries\net\minecraft\client\1.20.1-20230612.114412\client-1.20.1-20230612.114412-mappings.txt
java.net.SocketException: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine
    at java.base/sun.nio.ch.NioSocketImpl.implRead(NioSocketImpl.java:320)
    at java.base/sun.nio.ch.NioSocketImpl.read(NioSocketImpl.java:345)
    at java.base/sun.nio.ch.NioSocketImpl$1.read(NioSocketImpl.java:794)
    at java.base/java.net.Socket$SocketInputStream.read(Socket.java:1025)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketInputRecord.read(SSLSocketInputRecord.java:483)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketInputRecord.readHeader(SSLSocketInputRecord.java:477)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketInputRecord.decode(SSLSocketInputRecord.java:160)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLTransport.decode(SSLTransport.java:111)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.decode(SSLSocketImpl.java:1506)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.readHandshakeRecord(SSLSocketImpl.java:1421)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:455)
    at java.base/sun.security.ssl.SSLSocketImpl.startHandshake(SSLSocketImpl.java:426)
    at java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsClient.afterConnect(HttpsClient.java:587)
    at java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.https.AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.connect(AbstractDelegateHttpsURLConnection.java:187)
    at java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream0(HttpURLConnection.java:1657)
    at java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:1581)
    at java.base/sun.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpsURLConnectionImpl.java:224)
    at java.base/java.net.URL.openStream(URL.java:1317)
    at net.minecraftforge.installertools.DownloadMojmaps.process(DownloadMojmaps.java:70)
    at net.minecraftforge.installertools.ConsoleTool.main(ConsoleTool.java:55)
    at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(DirectMethodHandleAccessor.java:104)
    at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:578)
    at net.minecraftforge.installer.actions.PostProcessors.process(PostProcessors.java:226)
    at net.minecraftforge.installer.actions.ClientInstall.run(ClientInstall.java:144)
    at net.minecraftforge.installer.InstallerPanel.run(InstallerPanel.java:423)
    at net.minecraftforge.installer.SimpleInstaller.launchGui(SimpleInstaller.java:189)
    at net.minecraftforge.installer.SimpleInstaller.main(SimpleInstaller.java:161)
Failed to run processor: java.net.SocketException:An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine
See log for more details.
 

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    • Ran it one more time just to check, and there's no errors this time on the log??? Log : https://mclo.gs/LnuaAiu I tried allocating more memory to the modpack, around 8000MB and it's still the same; stopping at "LOAD_REGISTRIES". Are some of the mods clashing, maybe? I have no clue what to do LOL
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